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#1 telmomarques

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Posted May 08 2012 - 11:53 AM

i will be fishing in clear water, i have been using 4 inch senko for skipping under trees, i am wondering what other lures is good for skipping, i am considering using jackall cove craw and tubes. and also should i use 8 lbs sunline sniper flurocarbon for skipping or should i use braid with a leader?

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Posted May 08 2012 - 04:55 PM

My skipping setup is going to be a 6'6" MH spinning rod with braid and a short flouro leader. This will allow me to flip accurately into heavier cover and get those fish out.

As far as baits go, you're are on the right track. I love the cover craw and will be throwing that a lot this year along with NorthStar pro finesse jigs, ring fries, and 4" senkos.

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Posted May 09 2012 - 06:41 AM

I have always used baitcasters but I am starting to learn how to skip docks now with a spinning reel. Senkos are a great bait to start with along with flukes.

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Posted May 09 2012 - 07:09 AM

I always use a spinning setup to skip under things because I am not great skipping with a baitcaster. One thing I have learned for me anyways is that mono skips much better than fluro. It comes off the reel smoother and does not sink as fast as fluro does. You may want to give mono a try just to see if it comes easier for you also.
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Posted May 09 2012 - 09:26 AM

Line doesn't matter for skipping, so long as it isn't rope. What matters more is the cover under the trees. If you need something more then 8 lb. line, then consider 20# braid and a 10-12# leader. Another bait that skips easily is a butt rigged Fat Ika. Another often overlooked bait is a topwater frog or spook type bait. You'd be surprised how effective a Sammy can be under the canopy, if you have the guts to throw it in there.

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Posted May 09 2012 - 10:16 AM

Take an arky jig, trim the front part of the skirt, and add a trailer that is pretty flat along the bottom. Like a paca craw. Got pretty good using that with a baitcaster. If you want to try using a baitcaster make sure the tension knob and brake settings are turned down real low. You got to get REALLY good with thumbing the spool. And be ready for a monster backlashes.

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Posted May 09 2012 - 10:47 AM

I skip flukes and if the water is warm enough horny toads

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Posted May 09 2012 - 09:32 PM

Tubes will also skip very well. My favorite skipping lure.

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Posted May 09 2012 - 10:09 PM

How about this skipping jig made by Lunker City? This thing must skip like greased lightning. Anyone tried it, yet?

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I have used this goby sled rigged with a tube and it's been pretty effective.

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Posted May 10 2012 - 10:32 AM

Arkie head jig and a flat bodied trailer like a chunk is a greater start lure to flip. Once you get decent, you will learn to flip most anything, even poppers.
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Posted May 10 2012 - 11:57 AM

When using a spinning rod for this, do you side arm the cast like skipping a rock? or do you use a flipping style motion?

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Posted May 10 2012 - 12:34 PM

When using a spinning rod for this, do you side arm the cast like skipping a rock?


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Posted May 10 2012 - 12:35 PM

I use a roll cast or a sidearm.

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Posted May 10 2012 - 02:59 PM

spinning combo I use sidearm. Baitcasting I use a fast pitching motion.
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