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has anyone ever tried using a whacky rigged dropshot? or a small soft
jerkbait, if so did it work well? |
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I whack em on ds wacky senkos bro
"BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message ... has anyone ever tried using a whacky rigged dropshot? or a small soft jerkbait, if so did it work well? |
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Warren,
what size, color and weight size? I fish mostly clear water. |
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"BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message
... has anyone ever tried using a whacky rigged dropshot? or a small soft jerkbait, if so did it work well? Wacky rigging a senko is a good tactic, but I tend to like the classic Zoom u-tail worms texas rigged on a worm hook for wacky rigging. Color selected based on water color and depth. Clear Water Shallow Watermelon seed Deeper Watermelon red or candy (if available) Stained water Shallow Red / Red Shad type colors Deeper Blues, black, purples The Zoom u-tails ripple in the water with the slightest of motions. Makes for a good dead stick weightless bait in the 10" sizes too. I'll switch to Culprit if fishing fast though. The Culprit seems to have a better action and springs back more when fished fast. Actually I have used the Culprit worms with good success drop shotting too. Another thing to bear in mind. If dropshotting moderately shallow 2'-12' rock piles. Try changing up between a light texas rig (or ball jig) and a drop shot rig with the same or similar baits. Start with a 1/16th oz and adjust as necessary for depth and wind. You can nearly double your catch that way. Yes you will loose a few t-rigs in the rocks, but then you are targeting both fish that are looking at swimming bait and fish that are trying to snatch up unwary crawling baits. Often you will find one or the other is working better, but try both. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
... "BIG FISH 2006" wrote in message ... has anyone ever tried using a whacky rigged dropshot? or a small soft jerkbait, if so did it work well? Wacky rigging a senko is a good tactic, but I tend to like the classic Zoom u-tail worms texas rigged on a worm hook for wacky rigging. Meant to say "for dropshotting." lol. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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