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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by newty View Post
    We really need to know the average size and kind of fish you expect to catch off your dock. You can get a set-up that may work better bassed on that info.
    for example, lake trout, smallmouth, perch, smaller catfish, etc I'd go with ultralight gear.
    Walley, larger cats, largemouth, etc maybe go with a little heavier gear.
    The 303 will probably be your best bet and help you get an idea of where to go next.
    I have only caught bluegill and rockbass on our lakes. It is fairly shallow even further out from our dock.

    According to the chain website there are:

    Fish Types:
    Muskie
    Northern Pike
    Walleye
    Largemouth Bass
    Panfish
    Trout
    Smallmouth Bass

    If anyone is interested in learning more about our lakes: http://waupacachainolakes.org/lakeinformation.aspx

    Also looking at this one: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Shakespear...e-Kit/10298922
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    What are y'all talking about?

    I needed a pic of this activity from your wakeboat so I can see what is going on.

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    For basic off the dock fishing the zebco combos mentioned before are rock solid. Basic, easy to use, durable, effective and resonably priced
    Kraig - 2010 Outback V

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