04-06-10, 09:03 PM | #26 |
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Can someone post a pic of what this should look like?
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04-06-10, 09:16 PM | #27 |
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Does this help? It was taken right after I caught the 5 lb-er that my earlier post talks about.
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04-06-10, 10:55 PM | #28 |
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You are the man! Thank you!
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04-09-10, 01:34 AM | #29 |
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IMHO any heavy salt bait like My Sink-N-Fool's, senkos, dingers, and such do not work all that well as a drop shot bait. The salt makes them heavy and for fishing them on the drop in a free fall mode is the perfect presentation, but in drop shoting them they hang and pull the hook down. You get more action and a better presentation with a non salt bait that floats up as it comes alive when you wiggle the rod tip. Sure you can fish that way, but then I've caught bass on a piece of leather, so I dont think it's the best way to fish a a drop shot.
The way I love to fish my heavy salt baits, "The Sink-N-Fool", wacky is with a short piece of 3/8 surgical tubing and the Owner weedless wacky rig hook in a 1/0 rigged likr this. With the hook going through the tubing and catching just the edge of the bait the hookup ratio is outstanding (far better then using o-rings and the hook sideways through it) and the baits last almost forever. This is my secret rig so enjoy. That Owner hook is the best wacky rig hook on the market too and I dont even make them.
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