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  #81  
Old September 20th, 2004, 05:48 PM
Doc \(The Tin Boat King\)
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Sue & I are fine here. everything that could get broken was already busted by Charley. No new damage here. Moe is in up state
New York just east of Buffalo and is doing fine. I talked to him yesterday and he's complaining it's getting cold already. Doc
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message k.net...
Doc, how did you and Moe survive Wind #2?




  #82  
Old September 20th, 2004, 11:37 PM
go-bassn
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Me too! I'm enjoying rofb much better now, with no Al & Rodney.

Warren :-)

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
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I'm so glad that I kill-filed Rodney a LONG time ago...





  #83  
Old September 20th, 2004, 11:37 PM
go-bassn
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Me too! I'm enjoying rofb much better now, with no Al & Rodney.

Warren :-)

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
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I'm so glad that I kill-filed Rodney a LONG time ago...





  #84  
Old September 20th, 2004, 11:58 PM
Calif Bill
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I thought Moe had returned to the land of sun and bugs.
Good to hear that no more damage was done.
Bill

"Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message
...
Sue & I are fine here. everything that could get broken was already busted

by Charley. No new damage here. Moe is in up state
New York just east of Buffalo and is doing fine. I talked to him

yesterday and he's complaining it's getting cold already. Doc
================================================== ================

"Calif Bill" wrote in message

k.net...
Doc, how did you and Moe survive Wind #2?






  #85  
Old September 20th, 2004, 11:58 PM
Calif Bill
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Default Dropshotting

I thought Moe had returned to the land of sun and bugs.
Good to hear that no more damage was done.
Bill

"Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message
...
Sue & I are fine here. everything that could get broken was already busted

by Charley. No new damage here. Moe is in up state
New York just east of Buffalo and is doing fine. I talked to him

yesterday and he's complaining it's getting cold already. Doc
================================================== ================

"Calif Bill" wrote in message

k.net...
Doc, how did you and Moe survive Wind #2?






  #86  
Old September 20th, 2004, 11:58 PM
Calif Bill
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Default Dropshotting

I thought Moe had returned to the land of sun and bugs.
Good to hear that no more damage was done.
Bill

"Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message
...
Sue & I are fine here. everything that could get broken was already busted

by Charley. No new damage here. Moe is in up state
New York just east of Buffalo and is doing fine. I talked to him

yesterday and he's complaining it's getting cold already. Doc
================================================== ================

"Calif Bill" wrote in message

k.net...
Doc, how did you and Moe survive Wind #2?






  #87  
Old September 21st, 2004, 07:59 AM
go-bassn
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Go get em Steve, I expect pictures.

You need the long leader in the shallows to present the bait off the bottom.
The angle of presentation is very thin in the shallows because you cast from
a longer distance.

Warren
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"Steve & Chris Clark" wrote in message
...
OK, I understand what you mean now. I was thinking you were using a DS

rig
with a slider bobber, you know the ones that has the teeny rubber thingie
you slide on the line that is called a "stopper" because the float slides

up
and down the line 'till it is "stopped" by the "bobber stopper". This
little rubber thing even comes through the eyes of the rod and lays in on
the spool of the reel. Good killer rig for suspending fish such as the
walleye and sometimes the SMB ;-)
With the floating plastic I was thinking you had the shot only inches away
from the floating plastic bait of some kind.
This weekend I am going to try a new method using the underwater camera,
with an old rod and a quick release attached on the camera end. There are
some huge fish suspending hooks on the graph at fifteen feet, wonder what
type of shotting ya call this? I always say"if at first you don't

succeed,
cheat and then give up!" :-)
--
Steve
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
I've done that too Steve. I'm not sure what you mean by the bobber
stopper/floating plastic. ds is deadly on bedders of both species,
especially in shallow water. I use about a 36" leader for shallow
dropshotting, everything else just the ordinary.

Warren

"Steve & Chris Clark" wrote in message
...
Warren, could you elaborate on that 1' DS method? Did you, by chance,

use
it from a distance on bedded bass with a bobber stopper or was the

plastic
of the floating variety?
--
Steve

"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



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  #88  
Old September 21st, 2004, 07:59 AM
go-bassn
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Default Dropshotting

Go get em Steve, I expect pictures.

You need the long leader in the shallows to present the bait off the bottom.
The angle of presentation is very thin in the shallows because you cast from
a longer distance.

Warren
--
http://www.warrenwolk.com/
http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com
2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions



"Steve & Chris Clark" wrote in message
...
OK, I understand what you mean now. I was thinking you were using a DS

rig
with a slider bobber, you know the ones that has the teeny rubber thingie
you slide on the line that is called a "stopper" because the float slides

up
and down the line 'till it is "stopped" by the "bobber stopper". This
little rubber thing even comes through the eyes of the rod and lays in on
the spool of the reel. Good killer rig for suspending fish such as the
walleye and sometimes the SMB ;-)
With the floating plastic I was thinking you had the shot only inches away
from the floating plastic bait of some kind.
This weekend I am going to try a new method using the underwater camera,
with an old rod and a quick release attached on the camera end. There are
some huge fish suspending hooks on the graph at fifteen feet, wonder what
type of shotting ya call this? I always say"if at first you don't

succeed,
cheat and then give up!" :-)
--
Steve
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
I've done that too Steve. I'm not sure what you mean by the bobber
stopper/floating plastic. ds is deadly on bedders of both species,
especially in shallow water. I use about a 36" leader for shallow
dropshotting, everything else just the ordinary.

Warren

"Steve & Chris Clark" wrote in message
...
Warren, could you elaborate on that 1' DS method? Did you, by chance,

use
it from a distance on bedded bass with a bobber stopper or was the

plastic
of the floating variety?
--
Steve

"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



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  #89  
Old September 21st, 2004, 07:59 AM
go-bassn
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Try one of the Starm natural minnows on the nests Bob.

Warren
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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
...
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










  #90  
Old September 21st, 2004, 07:59 AM
go-bassn
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Default Dropshotting

Try one of the Starm natural minnows on the nests Bob.

Warren
--
http://www.warrenwolk.com/
http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com
2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions



"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
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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