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I'm not sure what the deal is, but I'm absolutely killing bass on them. They don't want wacky rigs, Ned Rigs or Texas rigs. They seem to get fired up, when I throw the dropshot. I fish dirty water mostly, I've tried numerous colors methiolate, red bug, baby bass, Bama Bug, morning dawn. I throw baby flukes, dropshot specific soft plastics, and finesse worms. It doesn't matter the make or the type of lure, the bass are hitting the dropshot. It doesn't make sense to me, I used to kill them on wacky rigs, now I can't buy a bite. What is your take on it? 

My guess would be that it is getting hit more becuase of where it is in the water column. But whatever  the reason is, it ain't broke so don't fix it!

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