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what hook should i use for a drop-shot rig? i have never tried one yet.

I have been using the mosquito hook by Owner until a few weeks ago and I picked up a couple packages of the there down shot offset hook.  I prefer the down shot offset hook over the mosquito hook because it gives you more hook to work with.

I use the same offset hooks that I would use with any other techniques. I just take a look at the size of the worm I am going to use and match the hook size to that, a 4" worm would require a 1/0 hook and a 6" worm would take a 2/0 etc.

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Owner Mosquitos, Owner Mosquitos, or Owner Mosquitos.

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I used to use the Gammy split shot drop shot hooks and they are excellent, but the Mossuito hooks are a bit cheaper adn come with more hooks.

I have been using the latter for most of this season and I think I like them more than the gammies.  Size 2 or 4 from both companies.

Oh yeah. If I need to T-rig my bait then the Owner down shot hook (not sure of the name but it looks like a mini ewg) is my hook of choice.

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I use the gamakatsu drop shot hooks most of the time, if weeds are thick enough to be a nuisence with those exposed hooks, I use a small #1 or 1/0 EWG and "t-rig" the bait

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I have used the mosquito hooks, and the splitshot/dropshot hooks and they are good but I recently started useing small circle hooks and my hookup rate has gone way up. I can't stand the standout hooks. They are to big and when I am trying to entice pressured bass I don't wan't them to see the hook.

With any hook just be sure to remember that you don't need to set the hook hard just start reeling and bring your rod tight.

Owner mosquito hooks if i'm nose hooking he bait and the owner dropshot or rebarb if i'm rigging it weedless.

Look into these hooks for dropshot....

they are Gamakatsu (good),

they are strong (good)

they are cheap (25 for 5 dollars),

and they catch fish (good!)

Now, the largest size is a number 2, but it has been fine for me, as I have been dropshotting with them for over 5 years. They are called Glo-Bug hooks. Look them up, and yuo will find one of the best drop shot hooks around....

I've tried this hook a few years ago and I lose a lot of fish because the hook was not sharp enough.  I don't know if they have improved through the years.  If they did I would like to try it again because it really does help in hook positioning.

Currently I use Gamakatsu circle hooks for dropshotting and I have no problems with it.  The hook points are very sharp.

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