Professional bass angler James Watson is all about efficiently when it comes to fishing dock bass. Rather than taking more time to fish an entire dock complex, he’s a proponent of focusing fewer casts on high-percentage areas then heading to the next dock to do the same.
Watson shares a nugget on what he feels is one of the most overlooked and productive spots for big dock bass. This guidance was derived from abundant experience on Table Rock, Beaver, Bull Shoals, Grand Lake and Lake of the Ozarks. We suspect it applies to several other central and Southeast region reservoirs as well.
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