Yeah, one of my buddies swears by the weighted Storm minnows. He says they
sit nose down in the bed. I was also thinking a deep diving crank bait for
those bass that are so fast to pick up a bait and spit it out. Soemthing
suspending or with a couple suspend dots to keep it down. Crank it into the
bed and then kill it.
I have another buddy who uses one of Gilbert's big waterdogs with a Daiichi
butt dragger hook for the same affect as the Storm minnows. He pushes the
hook all the way through the water dog and leaves the point exposed.
Actually TJ at Daiichi first told me about that technique.
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"go-bassn" wrote in message
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Try one of the Starm natural minnows on the nests Bob.
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"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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Ds for bedders. I like that. I have a coule repeat beds picked out for
next season that this might just be the ticket for.
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"go-bassn" wrote in message
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You can ds anywhere you cr, shallow & deep water included. I've ds'ed
in
1
foot of water with great success.
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"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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My best guess based on my total lack of skill at the technique
is....
Clear to lightly stained with scattered grass growing off the bottom
upto
as
tall as 2 feet. Depth being anywhere there are fish, but I can't
see
drop
shotting in really really shallow water. For really really really
deep
water I think I would tend to look more at a Carolina rig.
However, there are some exceptions. I might use a drop shot in
places
where
I would flip or pitch like standing tulies in 3-6 feet of water if I
felt
a
more finesse presentation would work. Probably go more to a "Bubba
Shotting" type app in those cases using 20lb fluorocarbon and a hook
with
a
weedguard. I might even use a weight with a rattle built in. My
presentation for this would probably be gin clear water where I have
seen
good fish. I would back way off from the tulies to near my maximum
pitching
distance and be prepared to kick my trolling motor upto high and
crash
into
the tulies if I hooked up a good fish.
Just some thoughts. Your mileage will vary.
Bob La Londe
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"John C. French" wrote in message
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What are ideal conditions for DS? Such as deep or shallow, clear
or
stained,
weeds or gravel, etc. Any info anyone would like to give on
conditions
or
techniques is appreciated. I have tried several times with out
success.
TIA
John C. French