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John wrote:
What are ideal conditions for DS? Such as deep or shallow, clear or stained, weeds or gravel, etc YES! see article below... RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing/articles/dropshot.html |
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John wrote:
What are ideal conditions for DS? Such as deep or shallow, clear or stained, weeds or gravel, etc YES! see article below... RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing/articles/dropshot.html |
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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. -- ** FREE Fishing Lures ** Weekly drawing ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "go-bassn" wrote in message ... You can ds anywhere you cr, shallow & deep water included. I've ds'ed in 1 foot of water with great success. WW "Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:1095444610.6+sikfEfLm5tfLwY/kq1RA@teranews... 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 www.YumaBassMan.com "John C. French" wrote in message . .. 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 |
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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. -- ** FREE Fishing Lures ** Weekly drawing ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "go-bassn" wrote in message ... You can ds anywhere you cr, shallow & deep water included. I've ds'ed in 1 foot of water with great success. WW "Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:1095444610.6+sikfEfLm5tfLwY/kq1RA@teranews... 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 www.YumaBassMan.com "John C. French" wrote in message . .. 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 |
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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. -- ** FREE Fishing Lures ** Weekly drawing ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "go-bassn" wrote in message ... You can ds anywhere you cr, shallow & deep water included. I've ds'ed in 1 foot of water with great success. WW "Bob La Londe" wrote in message news:1095444610.6+sikfEfLm5tfLwY/kq1RA@teranews... 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 www.YumaBassMan.com "John C. French" wrote in message . .. 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 |
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Why not try the Jay Yelas rig? He combines both a DS rig with a CR rig by
tying the DS hook on the main line above the swivel for the CR rig. The length above the swivel would depend on the conditions that one is fishing. According to Yelas, this would give the angler a double shot at the fish at two different depths and baits and can help determine what the fish want at a given time. Makes a great search rig, in that anytime the CR weight contacts some cover, the rig can be held in place and then shake, shake, shake with the rod tip to really bring the DS bait into action. He demo'd this rig at the Grand Opening of the Bass Pro shop near here in Shreveport, La. Looked and really sounded reasonable the way he presented it. I haven't had the opportunity to try this yet, but plan to in the near future. Keep yer fanny dry and yer line wet! Cheers, -- Doyce "John C. French" wrote in message . .. 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 |
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Why not try the Jay Yelas rig? He combines both a DS rig with a CR rig by
tying the DS hook on the main line above the swivel for the CR rig. The length above the swivel would depend on the conditions that one is fishing. According to Yelas, this would give the angler a double shot at the fish at two different depths and baits and can help determine what the fish want at a given time. Makes a great search rig, in that anytime the CR weight contacts some cover, the rig can be held in place and then shake, shake, shake with the rod tip to really bring the DS bait into action. He demo'd this rig at the Grand Opening of the Bass Pro shop near here in Shreveport, La. Looked and really sounded reasonable the way he presented it. I haven't had the opportunity to try this yet, but plan to in the near future. Keep yer fanny dry and yer line wet! Cheers, -- Doyce "John C. French" wrote in message . .. 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 |
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Why not try the Jay Yelas rig? He combines both a DS rig with a CR rig by
tying the DS hook on the main line above the swivel for the CR rig. The length above the swivel would depend on the conditions that one is fishing. According to Yelas, this would give the angler a double shot at the fish at two different depths and baits and can help determine what the fish want at a given time. Makes a great search rig, in that anytime the CR weight contacts some cover, the rig can be held in place and then shake, shake, shake with the rod tip to really bring the DS bait into action. He demo'd this rig at the Grand Opening of the Bass Pro shop near here in Shreveport, La. Looked and really sounded reasonable the way he presented it. I haven't had the opportunity to try this yet, but plan to in the near future. Keep yer fanny dry and yer line wet! Cheers, -- Doyce "John C. French" wrote in message . .. 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 |
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Doyce McIlvene wrote:
Why not try the Jay Yelas rig? He combines both a DS rig with a CR rig by tying the DS hook on the main line above the swivel for the CR rig. The length above the swivel would depend on the conditions that one is fishing. According to Yelas, WEll he DID not come up with it I did, and demo'ed it 3 years ago at Bass Pro, and the Classic in New Orleans, even have it in a video filmed 40 months ago, and Bill Dance using it on his show 32 months ago I will give Jay a call,, and at least get him to say he saw it elsewhere -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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Doyce McIlvene wrote:
Why not try the Jay Yelas rig? He combines both a DS rig with a CR rig by tying the DS hook on the main line above the swivel for the CR rig. The length above the swivel would depend on the conditions that one is fishing. According to Yelas, WEll he DID not come up with it I did, and demo'ed it 3 years ago at Bass Pro, and the Classic in New Orleans, even have it in a video filmed 40 months ago, and Bill Dance using it on his show 32 months ago I will give Jay a call,, and at least get him to say he saw it elsewhere -- Rodney Long, Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures, Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com |
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