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heavy rig drop shot
Posted by Kashmir on 3/31/15 at 1:14 pm00
anybody drop shot with baitcaster equipment?
gonna give it a try. set up: 7 ft GLoomis glx, quantum accurist 7:1, 30 lb. power pro braid, 15 lb. flouorocarbon leader. plan to use brush hogs, beavers, flukes, craw critters, etc.
just can't go the spinning reel/light line route.
gonna give it a try. set up: 7 ft GLoomis glx, quantum accurist 7:1, 30 lb. power pro braid, 15 lb. flouorocarbon leader. plan to use brush hogs, beavers, flukes, craw critters, etc.
just can't go the spinning reel/light line route.
re: heavy rig drop shotPosted by Palo Gaucho on 3/31/15 at 1:44 pm to Kashmir
I usually do it with spinning gear, but I have played around with, and caught some on bait cast gear with 12lb. Flouro. Aaron Martens nearly won the Classic in 2009 on the red river with a drop shot in McDade.
I think it's not uncommon to do what you're doing. It's just another way to present your bait. The biggest dropshot hook I have is 5/0 and I'll use that for big lizards.
Add enough weight and shorten the tag line and you have a form of punch bait.
Add enough weight and shorten the tag line and you have a form of punch bait.
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re: heavy rig drop shotPosted by The Last Coco on 3/31/15 at 7:42 pm to Kashmir
quote:
anybody drop shot with baitcaster equipment?
gonna give it a try. set up: 7 ft GLoomis glx, quantum accurist 7:1, 30 lb. power pro braid, 15 lb. flouorocarbon leader. plan to use brush hogs, beavers, flukes, craw critters, etc.
It's called "power-shot" or "bubba-shot" when you beef up the gear, and I do it all the time. I use it in a horizontal presentation more like a carolina rig than in the traditional vertical presentation of a normal drop-shot. The advantages over a c-rig are that the bait never sinks all the way to the bottom and you can leave it in one spot (on a bed or next to structure) and keep the bait in the strike zone longer but still give it plenty of action by just twitching your rod tip. It's also very effective when fish are sitting on top of grass beds in deeper water. You can set the drop of the weight to the thickness of the grass and have your bait just skimming along on top of the grass.
re: heavy rig drop shotPosted by Itismemc on 3/31/15 at 8:02 pm to The Last Coco
I've been basically doing it with an inline stopper 2/0 off set shank and an egg sinker
re: heavy rig drop shotPosted by DuckSausage on 4/1/15 at 12:05 am to Kashmir
Anyone ever used a drop shot for trout or redfish? Never considered it before for saltwater but it's got me thinking...
re: heavy rig drop shotPosted by boom roasted on 4/1/15 at 6:59 am to DuckSausage
Popular alternative to carolina rig for trout and reds.
re: heavy rig drop shotPosted by mack the knife on 4/1/15 at 8:14 am to DuckSausage
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Anyone ever used a drop shot for trout or redfish?
frequently. it works well
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