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	<title>Comments on: Docks&#8230; Inshore Fish Magnets!</title>
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		<title>By: John H Dobbins</title>
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		<dc:creator>John H Dobbins</dc:creator>
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		<description>I don&#039;t work docks as a general rule.  My sometimes fishing partner is totally into skipping DOA Shrimp under the docks.  His favorite time is in the heat of the day in the Summer for Snook.  As a guide he has taught a lot of people how to skip a dock.  One of the main parts is to get the lure as far back under the dock as you possibly can.  Many anglers cast to the outside of a dock and give up because there is nothing there, the fish are back up in the back part just sitting in ambush mode.  Your estimate of 50 docks in a day is on the money.  In the Indian River one area has a load of docks, but they have all been put in in the last three or four years.  The result is that a once productive area is now a vast waste land.  The chemicals from the new docks has driven everything off.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t work docks as a general rule.  My sometimes fishing partner is totally into skipping DOA Shrimp under the docks.  His favorite time is in the heat of the day in the Summer for Snook.  As a guide he has taught a lot of people how to skip a dock.  One of the main parts is to get the lure as far back under the dock as you possibly can.  Many anglers cast to the outside of a dock and give up because there is nothing there, the fish are back up in the back part just sitting in ambush mode.  Your estimate of 50 docks in a day is on the money.  In the Indian River one area has a load of docks, but they have all been put in in the last three or four years.  The result is that a once productive area is now a vast waste land.  The chemicals from the new docks has driven everything off.</p>
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