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When it comes to fishing, quality-fishing boats are easily on the top of any angler’s wish list. While it may be a great day on the docks for some while they cast their lines in leisure, many anglers would easily prefer they chance to get out to deeper waters on a fishing boat. With so many different species of fish, and so many different ways to fish having the right fishing boat can make all the difference in the world come the end of the day. In the dog eat dog and eat cat too world of sport fishing, those who have a good boat separate them from the rest of the pack.
There are many great names attached to fishing boats, with the likes of Lund and Tracker that have been associated with some of the best tournaments available to enter when it comes to fishing. These fine names along with many others offer people the opportunity to get out in the deeper waters or in areas that are harder to reach by land. When you are in the position to get to these locations with fishing boats, chances are you will be bringing home that prized catch.
Many of the new fishing boats on the market offer anglers many great tools for them to succeed with the fish. With GPS and fish finders becoming standard equipment on some of the newer models of fishing boats, anglers are now able to locate and track schools of fish that otherwise would have been elusive or not seen at all. Many of the newer fishing boats also offer trolling motors that are bow mounted and are whisper quiet for those slow moving tracking maneuvers. All of these great fishing tools are not the only sources of appeal when it comes to fishing boats these days however, as many of the boats come equipped with many features that offer comfort as well.
With finely crafted seats, stereos, and sometimes-even televisions these great fishing boats are more of a tool to relax and escape than a dedicated tool for the trade. There are many expos that allow you to view the new fishing boats on the market, such as a boat show in civic centers around North America, these shows give you a peek at the latest and greatest of what the fishing boat industry have to offer, and you can gain much in the way of information as well as purchase right on site. Check your local dealer and see what could very well be the best piece of equipment you can purchase for your day out fishing, and hook yourself up with a great fishing boat.
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Fishing Boats Docks
April 3, 2007 | Leave a Comment
When I was a kid, a way long time ago, there was this old man who fished Buckeye Lake and caught more bass than anyone I knew at the time. His bass fishing technique was to fish boat docks. His lures were all beat up, most of them missing paint and some were even bare wood from hitting them on the docks so many times. His bass fishing tip to me was to fish boat docks and to fish them thoroughly.
Boat docks produce shade and bass feel secure in low light areas. Docks also provide a place for bass to ambush their prey. Sometimes when you see rod holders and lights at a dock there’s a chance there’s some kind of structure there too. Maybe a brushpile or rocks that the owner has produced. Use your trolling motor to get close to the dock or just drift up to it and flip or pitch your lure.
Some good lures for fishing for bass at boat docks are a jig, worm, crankbait and spinnerbait. Of course, you want to throw as far back under the dock as you can but make sure on the retrieve that the lure bumps the dock’s post as it goes by them. The erratic behavior of the lure sometimes produces a strike. If you’re using a crankbait, you can bend the eye and make it run under the dock or use a coffin-bill lure. While the lure doesn’t run true it does get farther under the boat dock where the bass are.
Boat docks are one of my favorite places to bass fish and apparently the bass like them too.
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