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I have searched the posts and haven't found an exact answer for this, so here goes.
I have been working on my pitching and have started pitching jigs around docks. My question for you guys who have had success on them is this. How close to the dock, or structure you are pitching to do you get? I am afraid that I am getting too close that I am scaring any bass that may be under there, but yet if I am too far away I can't successfully get it all the way under if it is a dock. With my practice pitches I can get a good 25 feet, but I know that practice pitches off of a bucket are different than off of a boat that ir rocking with any waves. Any insight on this would be appreciated.
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Its Hard To Pitch And Flip Clear Water High Pressured Lakes. Its Best To Pitch In Areas With A Little Stain In The Water.
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Let it land right on the pole and slide down. Shady side first or down current side. One hop or two at bottom and then on to next one. Repeat twelve hundred times to produce a fish.
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That is what I was doing wrong. I was only pitching it 1100 times. I knew I should have stuck around another 100 pitches. LOL
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Arrg, Cap'n Mike, ye be right about letting her land next to the pole but be sure to strip line from the reel to let yer jig get to the bottom. Be sure to watch yer line, the fish might pick up yer jig before it hits next to Davy Jones' locker.
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Monday was pirate day at your local IHOP right? Did you get the shiver me timbers special?
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I tend to get it as close as I can to the dock skipping up to and even banking it off of the sides . I'll typically flip to the shady side and let it fall.
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I think that most everybody didn't undrstand what I was saying.
How close do you get your boat to the dock or structure that you are pitching to? Sorry for the misunderstanding. I noticed that I wrote it to sound as if I was asking where to pitch the jig to.
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That would depend on how good you are at pitching, if you can pitch it 15 ft with a smooth entry than I would pull the boat to within 15 ft.
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to point out. i rarely flip/pitch a jig-i cast a jig- i flip and pitch t-rigged plastic baits. prefuring a baby bush hog.. when i pitch i can get a decent entry at about 35-38 feet.. but i only do this if i find the fish on vertical struture..
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I get really close(like 5' somtimes or even closer) if I'm fishing heavy vegetation. If you are fishing open water, then IMO a little distance is good. As already stated, the clearer the water or should I say the visibility you have to the fish, the farther away you should be. I also don't neccessarilly agree with a QUIET entry ALL the time. Many times a loud splash will get the fish to notice and "REACT" to your bait. To each there own on all of these points. I've had success using all types of techniques with them, I also love to fish them, Yo-Yo style on brush piles. The more you actually fish them, the more ways you find how to catch fish. I, just like many others took quite awhile to catch my first bass on one. Just stick with it and fish it. The key with jig fishing is "QUICK" hooksets, the fish will not hold on long usually, and line watching/knowing. The jig bites I get are 95% on the fall, so you gotta know what you line is doing. Now with all the crap I just typed, I must admit there are lots of folks on this forum who are much better than me with a PNJ, such as Pig N Jig, along with many others.
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Nope, just messin' with ya. Arrrr! lol
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good information above. I use jigs alot and I can tell you that pretty much every post above is correct.
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Thanks pig n jig. That is a very infomrative post and helps me to understand alot more about it. I haven't had any luck with the jig yet, but i am trying to stick to it so i can gain some confidence in it.
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