Drop-Shotting For Picky-Overfished Bass
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Mastering Drop-Shotting for Selective, Overfished Bass
Summary:
Discover the effectiveness of drop-shotting, a modern bass fishing technique ideal for pressured environments.Article:
When bass fishing gets tough due to high pressure, drop-shotting emerges as a powerful solution. Unlike traditional worm fishing at the edges of creek channels, this method targets the channel bottoms, proving effective around boat docks, bridges, and shallow waters where bass are nesting.
Technique Essentials:
For channel bottom fishing, use a small worm hook paired with a 3/16-ounce sinker. A bullet sinker from your worm fishing gear works perfectly. Shake or jiggle the bait in place rather than dragging or hopping it. During the spawning season, try flipping a tube with 25-pound test line and a 1/2-ounce weight for a more natural presentation.
Setting Up a Drop-Shot Rig:
1. Hook and Sinker: Use a small worm hook and an 1/8 to 1/2-ounce bullet sinker.
2. Knot: Secure the hook with a Palomar knot, leaving extra line for the desired sinker depth.
3. Weight Attachment: Tie the bullet sinker at the line's end, pegging it with a toothpick for stability.
By employing drop-shotting in lakes with heavy fishing pressure or selective bass, you’ll likely notice improved results. Give this technique a try and observe how it can transform your fishing experience.
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