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A Few Dropshot Questions...
Hey everyone...
All this talk lately about dropshotting, palomar knots, 'fancy' hooks, and everything else has had me thinking and I have a few quick questions for Warren, Rich Z., or anyone else that likes to dropshot. What does 'your' typical dropshot rig consist of? What line size, color, and brand do you usually use? What's your most productive dropshot bait? What size and brand hooks do you prefer? Do you use a fluoro leader or just attach the hook to the mainline? If so, what size and do you use a small swivel to attach the fluoro to the main line? I thought I read once that dropshotting can add a little line twist and using a swivel can help alleviate some of it. And finally, what rod or rods do you prefer? If you think of anything that might help someone who hasn't had much experience dropshotting, by all means feel free to add it. OK, maybe that's a few more than a few questions. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. -Jim Jr. www.teamhornerfishing.com |
A Few Dropshot Questions...
On 18 Oct 2004 17:08:03 GMT, ospam27 (Jim Jr.)
wrote: Hey everyone... All this talk lately about dropshotting, palomar knots, 'fancy' hooks, and everything else has had me thinking and I have a few quick questions for Warren, Rich Z., or anyone else that likes to dropshot. What does 'your' typical dropshot rig consist of? What line size, color, and brand do you usually use? What's your most productive dropshot bait? What size and brand hooks do you prefer? Do you use a fluoro leader or just attach the hook to the mainline? If so, what size and do you use a small swivel to attach the fluoro to the main line? I thought I read once that dropshotting can add a little line twist and using a swivel can help alleviate some of it. And finally, what rod or rods do you prefer? If you think of anything that might help someone who hasn't had much experience dropshotting, by all means feel free to add it. OK, maybe that's a few more than a few questions. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. -Jim Jr. www.teamhornerfishing.com For light drop shotting I use 8 lb Sunline Shooter fluorocarbon filled on the reel, 1/0 or 2/0 light wire EWG hook (typically Gamakatsu) attached with a Palomar knot, and I use Bakudan drop shot weights from Lunker City crimped on the tag end. The size of the weights I use depends on wind and current. I use as light as I can get away with and still maintain tactile contact with the bottom. My rod is a 6' St. Croix Premier, light / fast with a Daiwa Luvias 2500 spinning reel. Harry J aka Thundercat Brooklyn Bill's Tackle Shop Fishing Team http://www.geocities.com/brooklynbill2003/products.html Share the knowledge, compete on execution. |
A Few Dropshot Questions...
Jim wrote:
All this talk lately about dropshotting, palomar knots, 'fancy' hooks, and everything else has had me thinking and I have a few quick questions See link below. http://www.richz.com/fishing/articles/dropshot.html |
A Few Dropshot Questions...
Thanks guys! I knew I could count on you for some great information.
-Jim Jr. www.teamhornerfishing.com |
A Few Dropshot Questions...
Thanks guys! I knew I could count on you for some great information.
-Jim Jr. www.teamhornerfishing.com |
A Few Dropshot Questions...
Here ya go Jim, enjoy:
http://www.warrenwolk.com/dropshotti...mmiespart1.htm Warren -- http://www.warrenwolk.com/ http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "Jim Jr." wrote in message ... Thanks guys! I knew I could count on you for some great information. -Jim Jr. www.teamhornerfishing.com |
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