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Could this be used when the bite gets slow? I am curious, because a couple of weeks ago, i was fishing this lake and the fish were biting good on the speed worms and super flukes. The fish wanted a slow presentation. And then after a couple of hours of the fish biting good, they just turned off all of the sudden. I was just wondering if the drop shot might entice more bites in a situation like this. In case you need to know, the the water was 5 to 15 feet where they were biting and is full of timber both standing and fallen. Just curious. Thank you
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Only one way to find out. Sounds like a good idea to me
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like the bubba rig! will give it a try.
the drop shot works good when you have a nice spot that you know holds a bass. With the rig staying longer it gives the bass more time to get tiged off. I normally add a rattle to my drop shot rig |
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what exactly is a dropshot rig? sinker on bottom with a hook tied somewhere up a bit?
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here's a good link
http://www.bassresource.com/features/drop-shot.html picture says a thousand words |
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The dropshot is a technique where a small hook is tied with a palomar knot directly to the line and below the hook from 12 to 24 inches or more a sinker is attached. It's mainly used with small worms ie: finesse worms about 4 to 4 1/2 inches long or more
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Hey,
What are these roboworms, never seen them before, and where do you get them. Kevin |
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