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Drop shotting for smallies?


reelinrolly

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Hey guys. I have recently got into dropshotting for bass and I wanted to know what you guys like to use for them

 

I was particularly interested in the baits you guys use

 

I was also interested in the rod,reel, and line setups you guys prefer

 

Thanks in advance guys!!!

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my favorite drop shot bait is a x-zone slammer, nose hooked in open water and texas style in weeds, second up are berkly gulp minnows and leeches.

as for tackle i use 15lb power pro main line a small spro steelhead swivel and 8-12 lb seagar flouro, hooks i prefer owner.

rod; 7'2" drop shottin special carrot stix on a shimano stella reel

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Sorry Rolly, forgot to mention i'm using a 7'2" Med Crucial with a Stradic 2500FJ. So far my best success has been with 20lb Power Pro with 15lb Seaguar Flouro Leader, size 1 and 1/0 Trokar drop shot hooks and 1/4oz - 1/2oz ball weights in LSC and 3/8oz - 1/2oz pencil weights in SCR. Seems too heavy with the leader but so far has worked out quite well.

 

if we get out before the classic you can take it for a spin.

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Xzone Slammers HANDS DOWN.

 

The "HammerShad" is a Slammer wanna-be.

 

 

This is a little off topic but how has everyone been making out with swammers?

 

Amazing! Been hammering Walleye and bass all year on them.

As mentioned above, they are also KILLER through the ice for lakers.

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stupid question but drop shooting means casting and wating for a bite?

 

Dropshotting is a technique that has become extremely popular for bass (smallmouth in particular).

 

It has the weight below the hook so the weight stays in contact with the bottom and the bait is suspended up the line at whatever leader length you want. (typically 8"-24" off bottom).

 

Here's an example:

 

Dropshot Rig

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