a good drop shot trick
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a good drop shot trick
If you want to instead of using a drop shot weight use a tube jig with a tube and a worm above it
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Re: a good drop shot trick
Fish-n-Fool made a vid on that setup. He posted it here last summer. You'd have to look for his vids on Youtube.
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Re: a good drop shot trick
It's not a new trick, but a good one. However because I fish rip rap 99% of the time I drop shot, I can lose 3-5 weights in a 15-minute time span. That would be too costly.
I don't even use "drop shot" weights anymore. That too is costly. I now use pencil lead because it's far more economical.
I don't even use "drop shot" weights anymore. That too is costly. I now use pencil lead because it's far more economical.
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Re: a good drop shot trick
This is an old school trick. I like to use a football head with a hula grub or a beaver on the bottom. Tough to beat at times.
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Re: a good drop shot trick
I'm with islandbass. Especially fishing around rocks, lost dropshot weights, not to mention jigs can be expensive. Like islandbass I also make my own dropshot weights. I use hollow bodied pencil lead along with .30 soft wire. I make a loop with swivel on it at one end of the wire, then slide the other end through the pencil lead, then bend the wire up. It is not only far less expensive, but because of its thinner profile, I have fewer hangups in the rocks than when using any of the store bought dropshot weights. And because pressure bites are so common when dropshotting, one is more apt to set the hook when weight is felt, being more confident that it isn't a hangup. And how many of us have lifted up on what we thought was the bottom only to have "the bottom" jerk back and be gone before we could react.
Re: a good drop shot trick
that would be .030" wire.
.30 is 5/16th inch and the size of the whole number 2 pencil, not just the lead inside the pencil.
.30 is 5/16th inch and the size of the whole number 2 pencil, not just the lead inside the pencil.
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Re: a good drop shot trick
Woops, brain fart!! .73 mm, 22 gauge.
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Re: a good drop shot trick
I know this is an older thread but try this Islandbass.islandbass wrote:It's not a new trick, but a good one. However because I fish rip rap 99% of the time I drop shot, I can lose 3-5 weights in a 15-minute time span. That would be too costly.
I don't even use "drop shot" weights anymore. That too is costly. I now use pencil lead because it's far more economical.
Instead putting the pencil lead on your line try this neat little trick. Take a wire, like spinner bait wire (any spring wire about 8" long will do)and twist an eye on one end, slide a peice of pencil lead or an egg sinker up the wire and crimp in place. Bend the end of the wire in a arc. Now you have a drop shot weight that does not hang up in the rocks You can adjust the weight by unbending the wire and sliding more or less weight on.
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Yup, I've seen that picture on your web site on the hints page.
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Re: a good drop shot trick
Another modification I've seen on your setup is the pencil lead is actually crimped on the wire, leaving a 6 or so inches of wire below. Now you have something like a Walley Walker, where the weight isn't touching the bottom, just the tip of the wire.Fish-N-Fool wrote:I know this is an older thread but try this Islandbass.islandbass wrote:It's not a new trick, but a good one. However because I fish rip rap 99% of the time I drop shot, I can lose 3-5 weights in a 15-minute time span. That would be too costly.
I don't even use "drop shot" weights anymore. That too is costly. I now use pencil lead because it's far more economical.
Instead putting the pencil lead on your line try this neat little trick. Take a wire, like spinner bait wire (any spring wire about 8" long will do)and twist an eye on one end, slide a peice of pencil lead or an egg sinker up the wire and crimp in place. Bend the end of the wire in a arc. Now you have a drop shot weight that does not hang up in the rocks You can adjust the weight by unbending the wire and sliding more or less weight on.
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Re: a good drop shot trick
Did you look at the picture???? Why would you ever put the weight on the bottom? The whole idea is to keep from getting hung up.rickydbasser wrote:Fish-N-Fool wrote: Another modification I've seen on your setup is the pencil lead is actually crimped on the wire, leaving a 6 or so inches of wire below. Now you have something like a Walley Walker, where the weight isn't touching the bottom, just the tip of the wire.
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Re: a good drop shot trick
hey islandbass and everyone else who likes to drop shot, i'm going to let you guys in on a tacklewarehouse gem.
http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Voss_Str ... SFDSW.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
1.69 for a 6 pack of drop shot weights. quality drop shot weights that work well and don't break the bank. you're welcome!
btw, i've gone through over 80 weights in a weekend fishing the rock slides at lake roosevelt, so these are a life saver!
http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Voss_Str ... SFDSW.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
1.69 for a 6 pack of drop shot weights. quality drop shot weights that work well and don't break the bank. you're welcome!
btw, i've gone through over 80 weights in a weekend fishing the rock slides at lake roosevelt, so these are a life saver!
islandbass wrote:It's not a new trick, but a good one. However because I fish rip rap 99% of the time I drop shot, I can lose 3-5 weights in a 15-minute time span. That would be too costly.
I don't even use "drop shot" weights anymore. That too is costly. I now use pencil lead because it's far more economical.
Re: a good drop shot trick
I bought some the other week. Sometimes they work better than the Quickdrops, always work better than the round weights.
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