Dropshotting 101 - By DropShot'r

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Great post, thanks for the tips I think this should improve my sucess this yearI hope. Great pics
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Hey dropshot'r i always wanted to learnt this technique.

im a surface FANATIC ... but when the bite is off. go deep. this will be VERRY helpfull.

GREAT report.

this info is priceless.......

Now. if only you could get your BUTT in these part of the woods.

you could dropshot some bass holes with us! 8)
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Drop shot'r,
Thanks a bunch for the informative post. I tried dropshotting for the first time on 31 mile lake last year and had fantastic success, outfished my buddy's spinnerbaits 4 to 1, but I was having a hard time with my knot (sometimes the hook would be on upside down), the knot you showed will help me save lots of time in the upcoming season, and as someone else mentioned it's also a great ice fishing set up especially with 2 hooks on the line. Thanks again, there's a good chance my first O River lmb will be caught on a drop shot.

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Thanks for all the kind words. Hopefully I've been able to answer some questions and help clarify dropshotting for the Fish-Hawk family.
almontefisher wrote: Have you written for mags before???
No, but growing up reading Jack O'Conner and John Jobson sure had little Stevie wanting to be one.
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CRAP!! See what happens when you rush things :oops: ..... A tripod :wink:
Fishing 24/7 wrote: Now. if only you could get your BUTT in these part of the woods.
To be quite honest I'd like to take you up on that this year. Thanks for the invite. Who knows, maybe I'll qualify for the "McRumble" this year :lol: :lol:


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well done DS!

do you have much trouble with the line laying over and the hook snagging bottom? I am talking about really deep presentations in 35ft+. I have been experimenting wth raising the height of the hook with little success.

I have also used a football jig and gulp minnow instead of the sinker.
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bardern wrote:well done DS!

do you have much trouble with the line laying over and the hook snagging bottom? I am talking about really deep presentations in 35ft+. I have been experimenting wth raising the height of the hook with little success.

I have also used a football jig and gulp minnow instead of the sinker.
I'm assuming we are talking about drifting the St Lawrence. I make the tag end about 18-20in. long and most days use 1/2 to 5/8oz weights, occasionally I wish they made heavier weights. I have used this in 45+ FOW, when the river's fall wind gods allowed me to. I try to keep my presentation as vertical as possible feeding enough line so I can just feel the weight ticking rock. Some days with a good wind out of S/W, W or N/W you can get drifting a bit too fast and let too much line out to try to stay on the bottom. On those days it's a lot of reel in and drop back down. I'd like to get a drift bag this spring to deal with that.

Hope this helps,

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x2 about the weights DS, if you find some PLEASE post!

Go ahead and buy the drift sock it is the best investment I have ever made for the Larry.
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Great description! This is one of those fishing techniques that fishers without sight could use to kick some sighted butt with...LOL
I'm hosting a one-week Blind Fishing Camp in partnership with the CNIB's Lake Joseph summer camp this July and plan to get the crew doing a lot of this. Drop Shot, you have a PM...
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