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Drop shot fishing - hunter_man9k - 12-26-2008 I have never done this before what all do i need i have a 6'6 medium fast action with a pfuleger president 5:1 ratio will this set up work the conditions are murky water and its cold thank you all [signature] Re: [hunter_man9k] Drop shot fishing - fsh4fun05 - 12-26-2008 Drop shotting is a universal technique, you can't go wrong. It is by far the easiest way to finesse fish. You can cast to 1' of water and drag it back or you can deadstick it in 45' and anywhere between. By far the easiest way to locate bass if you ask me, no special tricks, no talent and no temp. regard. It is a good way to pick up bass on the bottom or work your way to the deep end of a point. I have found on windy days dropshotting a wacky rigged senko on a wind blown main lake point always works, well almost [ ![]() Hooks and weights vary, when dropshotting I usually use these hooks. [url "http://www.ownerhooks.com/pages/products/hooks/downshotsystem.htm"]hooks[/url] Weights vary between 1/8 and 3/8 but I usually use 3/16 oz. It keeps me in contact with the bottom and I can still feel a bite. Dropshotting allows you to slowly work a certain area where bass may not chase after prey but can't resist when it's right in front of them in colder weather, I was dropshotting at local bass lake two weeks ago. The only bass I got was seven inches long but caught in 37' of water. The rainbows loved it, however, I was hoping for some browns. It's an all around technique. Berkley Gulp minnows and 3" senkos are a go to. As far as rods go I don't have much to offer, you can dish out some cash on a 'dropshot' rod but I have found that a medium weight spinning rod, 8# test and a keen sense of a bite will keep you in the action. [signature] Re: [fsh4fun05] Drop shot fishing - bigpikeguy - 12-26-2008 I always wanted to try drop shotting fish4fun05, but i never gave it a go. I think now since reading your post im going to read up on it a bit more and give it a go! i imagine that in the early spring it would be deadly for big bass! cant wait!! [laugh] If you happen to have any pics of how you rig everything up that would be a big bonus! [signature] Re: [fsh4fun05] Drop shot fishing - hunter_man9k - 12-26-2008 will this work in the winter and do i need florocarban line or mono [signature] Re: [bigpikeguy] Drop shot fishing - fsh4fun05 - 12-26-2008 Check out this [url "http://www.bcbass.ca/dropshot.html"]link[/url], it explains it better than I can. Hm9k, I use 8# monofilament. I have not been impressed by flouro. [signature] Re: [bigpikeguy] Drop shot fishing - tomegun - 12-26-2008 Just go out and try it. The clearest lines you get away with are your best bet. I'm a flurofan. You can drag it, lift it, deadstick it, hop it, or just reel back nice and easy. Its easy. Use what ever plastic you prefer they all work, [signature] Re: [tomegun] Drop shot fishing - Martini78 - 12-31-2008 I just had an idea on drop shotting. Has anyone tried it with a fly? Like a marabou or something that will flow nicely with a little current? I've got a guy working for me who ties flies and I'm going to have him make me one in bass-size and give it a shot. [signature] Re: [Martini78] Drop shot fishing - tomegun - 01-01-2009 Oh yeah. we do it during the ice season. [signature] Re: [fsh4fun05] Drop shot fishing - Simp - 01-02-2009 I did not see this thread, and I've just posted about giving up until warm weather. After reading fsh4fun05's posts....it seems like a no brainer, contrary to my belief and post. I'll give er' another go... [signature] Re: [Martini78] Drop shot fishing - gdn443 - 01-02-2009 Heres a rig I've tried at times, but didn't put alot of time in it. You can buy them seperate to save money. [signature] Re: [gdn443] Drop shot fishing - Martini78 - 01-02-2009 GDN, Is that the "float and fly" rig? [signature] Re: [Simp] Drop shot fishing - fsh4fun05 - 01-02-2009 I don't know about a no-brainer, if it was that easy everyone would be doing it. [ ![]() [signature] Re: [Martini78] Drop shot fishing - gdn443 - 01-03-2009 Yea thats the float and fly rig. Pain in the butt to use which is why I haven't thrown it as much as the blade baits like a silverbuddy. Just another trick in the bag. [signature] Re: [fsh4fun05] Drop shot fishing - gdn443 - 01-03-2009 fsh4fun05 is correct that it takes some getting use to. Took me a year to figure out not to shake the rod at all. When I dead stick with it, I started to catch fish. ![]() [signature] Re: [gdn443] Drop shot fishing - tomegun - 01-04-2009 I've the same kit for about 5 years. Its never left the house.lol[blush] [signature] Re: [hunter_man9k] Drop shot fishing - midtnhooker - 03-10-2009 i have zero confidence in drop shotting. i have only tried it a few times, and never had a bite on it. i have the proper tackle hooks, weights and rig the hook stand out style. maybe ill try it again, or just fish it in places where there are tons of small fish, so i can get the confidence to try it when im targeting other areas. [signature] Re: [midtnhooker] Drop shot fishing - SKGuides - 03-12-2009 Most people believe that the drop-shot rig is only for finesse fishing, but there is more than one way to skin a cat! (or Fish), as the case may be. The new Power Drop-Shot style started by Kotaro Kiriyama, is fast becoming the way to bigger and better bags on many of the tournament trails. ![]() Catch more and bigger bass [url "http://bassfishingstories.webs.com"]http://bassfishingstories.webs.com[/url] [signature] Re: [SKGuides] Drop shot fishing - midtnhooker - 03-12-2009 you know what SKGuides, the weather just took a dump here in TN and is gonna be 45 and rainy for a few days. maybe ill try drop shotting a fair amount as long as the water dont muddy up. [signature] Re: [midtnhooker] Drop shot fishing - bendopolo - 03-12-2009 Simple rule: when the water murks up just reduce the distance between the hook and the sinker. Clear water: increase the distance. [signature] Re: [bendopolo] Drop shot fishing - SKGuides - 03-13-2009 Good luck Let me know how it turns out. [signature] |