Drop Shot Woes
#1
Posted April 05 2012 - 05:29 PM
I want to venture into larger baits,and hopefully start getting into larger fish,but I dont have the confidence to throw larger baits on a Drop Shot for fear of being skunked. So I keep the "Training Wheels" on and throw those small baits and catch small(12 inch and smaller) fish
Anyone know of a sure fire larger profile bait that works well and can catch the larger fish on a Drop shot. I like to hear from both the suggestions side and from the personal experience side of the house.Ive got a HUGE assortment of soft plastics at my disposal,so whatever bait anyone names off, I probably have somewhere in storage.
When Fishing,I practice C.P.R. (Catch, Photograph and Release)
Dinks are Dinks...Be easy on em, they cant help it
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Posted April 05 2012 - 06:27 PM
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#7
Posted April 06 2012 - 08:28 AM
If you're catching small fish its usually because you're fishing where small fish are
That was the first thing that came to my mind.
-b
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Posted April 06 2012 - 10:08 AM

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#12
Posted April 06 2012 - 11:14 AM
When Fishing,I practice C.P.R. (Catch, Photograph and Release)
Dinks are Dinks...Be easy on em, they cant help it
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Posted April 06 2012 - 11:19 AM
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#14
Posted April 07 2012 - 08:51 AM
Maybe for just one trip if you wanted to try something different you could rig up 3 different rods and reels with my 3 go to baits...
1. dropshot- senko wacky rigged or a senko fished tx rigged weightless or small split shot a couple inches above hook
2. zoom fluke- watermelon seed- or silver- tx rigged with small split shot above hook...
3. 7" or 10" powerworm-- tx rigged with slip sinker... in either electric blue or blue fleck...
I feel these are 3 of the all time lures ever created and are hard to beat... and maybe it can get you a big one in the boat?? also on your worm rig if there are a lot of crayfish in the lake, you might also try a blue chigger craw, or a gene larew salt craw- in chart, or blue/black...
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