Most brands of rods have a specific model designed for shooting docks. I fish with several people who just use regular rods for the technique. Im very new to shooting docks and wondering if I would be better to buy a designated rod?
Most brands of rods have a specific model designed for shooting docks. I fish with several people who just use regular rods for the technique. Im very new to shooting docks and wondering if I would be better to buy a designated rod?
First, I have very few docks to shoot, but I do use the technique a lot to shoot under the one dock, but mostly low branches, and tight spots in brish, etc. I also use it in open water esp against the wind to cast where I want. I used the same BPS MicroLite rods that I used for casting, mostly the 6' one as I did much better than with the 7' er. Difference in the rod action even tho both are labeled fast. Then I got a WM SpeedShooter in 7' and have never looked back. I find it better. The POWER is M/L and the action truly is FAST. I really like it. Actually, I think it has the backbone to do some lite worming for green carp, etc. My accuracy is more consistent with this rod. Others will have some favorites, too and good ones.
Regular rods will work fine. I used 7ft Berkley lightning rods before switching to actual shooter rods and never had a problem.
I was sure thinking about getting the 7 ft. WM Speedshooter soon. Glad you mentioned it.
Joe
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