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How Do You Flip Docks With A Crankbait?

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How Do You Flip Docks With A Crankbait?

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Common wisdom dictates that largemouth bass fisherman slowly and painstakingly dissect docks with plastic worms and jigs. The savvy fisherman who think out of the docks box have discovered that crank baits can be more effective than your father’s techniques. With a few instructions, you, too, can cover dock rows quickly and efficiently while stuffing your live well with largemouth. Target a dock with at least one foot of clearance between wood and water. Water levels often decrease in dammed reservoirs during winter, allowing easier access. Tie on a heavier deep-diving crank bait with a lip that measuring at least an inch and a half such as a Strike King Series 5. Free-spool your line, grasping the crank bait in your palm. Thumb your spool, rod tip perpendicular to the water. The lure should be adjacent to your reel. For more control, hold the crank bait up to ten inches higher than the reel. Dip your rod tip toward the water while pulling your crank bait toward your belt. Sweep your r

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