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Just thought I would start a conversation on drop shotting, who is haveing good results and different methods like how many hooks and distance between them and the types of bait used. I was also wondering the different ways of tieing the hooks on and if anyone is using the "stand out hooks".
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Hey thanks windriver, I too use the flyrod and I am about as pure with mine as you are with yours. I even had a spinning reel on one of my 9' 8w for panfishing for a while, love that feel and boy would it cast the small jigs.
Well I dropshotted about 3 weeks ago at cove arm, cj strike and had 3 fish in 20 min. and have done some reading and am interested, even more so with the thought of using my fly rod. What knot did you use to tie the hooks on with? and did you tie them directly to your leader or did you do a drop loop loop?
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Check out
[url "http://bassresource.com/fishing/DropShot_Rig.html"]http://bassresource.com/fishing/DropShot_Rig.html[/url]
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When I step down my leader I only cut off one of the ends of the knot and I leave the other one about 6" long. That way I have a couple built in lengths of mono to tie to.
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I've done drop shot fishing for bass a few times. I've only tried the standard technique with a weight a foot or two below a plastic. I haven't tried the stand out hooks. I've heard a few people that did not like the stand out hooks. I'm sure the stand out hooks have there place but I don't have any intentions of buying them anytime soon.
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Interesting post, as I was thinking about the same topic a bit ago. Since I'm now in the warm water fish corner of the state, I would like to try it. I wonder if it is as productive for crappie and smallmouth as it is for largemouth.
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Well on my first attempt of drop shotting resulted in 2 crappie and 1 small mouth in 20 min. So I am hoping it will be a productive method all season long.
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Good to know! Thx [cool]
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I am heading to Salmon falls creek tomorro, if the day go OK. Suppose to be near 50 and hopfully no wind.
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good luck--let us know how you do--you tubing?
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