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On 12/15/2023 at 6:02 PM, Quillback said:

Whoa there Mr. Kingfish, I distinctly remember a few weeks back you giving me flak about fishing "dragging baits".   I did think (mistakenly) that you were a traditional bass fisherman that would never set down the moving baits,  and you would literally die on the front deck before tossing a FINESSE WORM!

I am sadly disappointed.  🥶

Just when you think you know me, Jeff .... BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE! Never underestimate a native of Hot Springs, Arkansas --- we were the first people in this great capitalistic nation to make a fortune selling bottled water and rocks (crystals) to the rest of the country. :)

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On 12/16/2023 at 5:24 AM, Quillback said:

I'm wondering if he installed FFS on his boat and is using it to look under docks to see which ones hold fish.  He might even have one of those Damiki rig deals tied on.  Maybe even a Hover Rig.   Probably does not have a bait caster in the boat.  He's changed.  😃

 Nah, got sidescan for that. Humminbird might once have had the market cornered on that ancient feature, but Lowrance made it better. Still a dang good way to find crappie piles (and crappie). Sometimes one even finds a bass or two.
And speaking of docks and bass, what happened to catching them off the front corners of docks on a topwater, spinnerbait, swim jig, crank bait or anything else for that matter? I did not catch a single front-corner dock bass in 2023 that I can recall. Hard to believe it's just coincidence ... I may not fish 100 days a year or more like I used to, but I fish enough and throw at both front corners of dang near every dock I come to. Used to be a darn good way to catch Ol' Big. 

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I kind of forgot about that front quarter and corner of dock deal. 

Still works good on Grand and Lake O.  

I like most everyone have been  concentrating more on the back corners, stalls, shady sides and ramp. 

I will say I did catch one of my biggest bags off docks this year on a bait that will remain nameless. 

Of course my biggest fish of the year did come off a front corner on a swimbait.  2.5”  Keitech, with 4lb. Maxi. Fish was 7.15, but they were chasing out front, and I don’t know if that counts. 

My goal for 2024 is to catch 25 fish over 5 pounds, and 5 over 7 pounds. That’s pretty lofty for me but I think I’m newly educated and armed to do it. 

Had some great days last Spring and I’m going to work at it this year. 





 
 

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3 hours ago, Bill Babler said:

I kind of forgot about that front quarter and corner of dock deal. 

Still works good on Grand and Lake O.  

I like most everyone have been  concentrating more on the back corners, stalls, shady sides and ramp. 

I will say I did catch one of my biggest bags off docks this year on a bait that will remain nameless. 

Of course my biggest fish of the year did come off a front corner on a swimbait.  2.5”  Keitech, with 4lb. Maxi. Fish was 7.15, but they were chasing out front, and I don’t know if that counts. 

My goal for 2024 is to catch 25 fish over 5 pounds, and 5 over 7 pounds. That’s pretty lofty for me but I think I’m newly educated and armed to do it. 

Had some great days last Spring and I’m going to work at it this year. 





 Bill - the bait I'm thinking of?!?!?!  If you can read my mind that is?


 

 

Posted
6 hours ago, Champ188 said:

 Nah, got sidescan for that. Humminbird might once have had the market cornered on that ancient feature, but Lowrance made it better. Still a dang good way to find crappie piles (and crappie). Sometimes one even finds a bass or two.
And speaking of docks and bass, what happened to catching them off the front corners of docks on a topwater, spinnerbait, swim jig, crank bait or anything else for that matter? I did not catch a single front-corner dock bass in 2023 that I can recall. Hard to believe it's just coincidence ... I may not fish 100 days a year or more like I used to, but I fish enough and throw at both front corners of dang near every dock I come to. Used to be a darn good way to catch Ol' Big. 

Have to admit to not fishing docks much lately.  I know a TR regular that scans under docks with FFS and he says they are under them, but so far back you can't get to them unless you get out and walk the dock or are really good at getting something in there between a boat and the walkway.  

Posted
13 hours ago, Toby Estes said:

We need to stop the dock fishing talk. There are no fish around docks. They all live out in the middle somewhere. 

Toby, you and your dock fishing buds need to haul those bass out from under those docks and transport them to designated release sites.   I'll send you the coordinates of those sites.

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