Docks are bass-holding magnets and attract a ton of angling pressure with conventional tactics such as shaky head jigs and ChatterBaits; this is where Chris Zaldain breaks from the pack. He shares his top 5 tips for fishing mid-sized swimbaits, such as the proven Megabass MAGDRAFT (6-inch) to trigger a bigger class of fish conditioned to seeing an endless procession of bottom baits.
GEAR LISTING
• SWIMBAIT – Megabass MAGDRAFT 6-inch: https://wired2.fish/MegabassMagdraft
• SOFT BODY SWIMBAITS @ Tackle Warehouse: http://wired2.fish/SoftBodySwimbaitsTW
• PADDLE TAIL SWIMBAITS @ Tackle Warehouse: http://wired2.fish/PaddleTailSwimbaitsTW
• ROD – Megabass Orochi XX Casting Rod, 7’2″ Perfect Pitch: https://wired2.fish/MegabassOrochiiXX
• REEL – Shimano Curado 201HG Casting Reel, CU201HG K: https://wired2.fish/ShimanoCurado200K
• LINE – Seaguar Tatsu Fluorocarbon Line, 20-pound: https://wired2.fish/SeaguarTatsuFluoro
As far as docks are concerned, swimbaits go against the grain, getting both kicker bites and revealing (moving) where the big ones live. However, dock fishing with swimbaits requires a little know-how, while excelling with them requires seasons of experience. Thankfully for us, Zaldain has done the work and shares it all in this insightful video.
1. Target trophy bass around docks located on main lake structures. In a strategy no different than structure fishing, start your hunt by focusing efforts around stretches of high-percentage docks located on or adjacent to main lake structure, areas of depth change, cover and bottom transitions (e.g., grass to rock), or current influence. These are patternable spots, so get a bite and replicate elsewhere.
2. Choose a skippable mid-sized swimbait to show the bass something different and sizeable. A quality 5- to 6-inch swimbait is that sweet spot size that attracts both numbers of bites but, on average, a bigger overall class of fish than, say, a 4-inch bait. Flat sides facilitate easier and further skipping underneath overhanging cover.
3. Work the bait uphill from deep to shallow. Perhaps Zaldain’s most important insight, position your boat shallow and skip your swimbait out toward deeper water. He believes a deep to shallow retrieve affords bass more time and ambush opportunity than the conventional shallow to deep retrieve. Additionally, trailing (non-commital) bass are more likely to return to the dock in this scenario. If you know where they live, you can return and attack ’em with a different bait.
4. Modify the belly hook to keep it from dislocating when skipping (MAGDRAFT-specific tip). Zaldain straightens one of the treble hook tines and inserts it deep into the bait. This, in conjunction with the stock magnetic hook holder, all but ensures the hook stays seated against the bait for efficient skipping.
5. Make accurate, long-distances skips deep underneath docks. Zaldain shares a tip for making precise and far-reaching roll casts deep underneath the dock, beyond the “meat of the dock,” as he refers, to the prime bass holding stretch.
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good tip about positioning, great way to piss off land owners tho lol
"just like that" lmao
I fish totally different rigges but will say a skip before settling is deadly. Even in open water. Cast a skip , let it settle and bam
Grabbed megabass vid and reposted
Any W2F video with Chris Zaldain in it is a megabass commercial
Love the tip? Now with the spawn in full swing here in Texas that’s perfect 👌
Could’ve used this info on table rock last weekend for the BFL lol. Good stuff guys.
No shameless “you need this 400 dollar rod” plugs. Crazy lol
LOL chris zaldain doesn't drive a lund. That was the funniest part of the whole video. Great video tho. 👍
👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
But he didn’t catch nothing…
That's a sweet tip on securing hook in place. I ended up cutting the leading hook point off to help avoid snags. Thx Wired2Fish, you guys have definitely helped my gm.
Shoutout to all the fishermen who fish shallow muddy water lakes who are envious of being able to throw big swim baits haha.
Awesome tips
Man, you put a senko under there they will often hit it on the drop.
God is good
Very Smart hook modification.
Thank Chris for sharing your Casting technics.
Catch the Biggins.
Love Megabass and Chris !
I am going to need try some of these out! Thanks for the tips!
Now these are true "Juice" tips. I do these same things, and they work. Too many times you hear guys giving tips that don't really add up to much, but not these.
Excellent, excellent job.
The next new strategy will be to get out of your boat and stand on shore lol
Good stuff Chris! 👊🏼💯🇺🇸
Thanks for the tips my friend!