That is just a killer technique! The only problem is it almost works TOO GOOD! Now I always have a wacky senko tied on ready to go if the bite is slow. You might say it is my crutch . . . maybe at the expense of me further developing my skills in other techniques. Nonetheless, it save more than a few days on the water for me. Thanks man. Keep those vids coming . . . IMHO best bass tips on youtube!
@elconcador I have landed small mouth in one foot of water on the bank. I have landed them out in the mid-river. I have slammed them 10 feet off shore in 60 feet of water. It is not shore it is current and good staging locations, The bass will be in the current seam more than on the point most of the time. look for current seams coming off points that drop into 15 to 20 feet of water for places that hold big numbers of bass in one spot. I have landed over 500 bass this year!!!
Roger
hey, I fish a very weedy lake in the summer that gets a pretty good amount of fishing pressure weekly. I was looking for a new finesse way to catch fish and this looks great but the weeds at some points are three feet off the bottom. Should I use a longer leader to the weight or around a 12 inch one like you were using?
Thanks.
ay roger i got a question now i know the dropshot technique extremely well and i was at a pond a few days ago i was dropshotting with a 6 inch roboworm wich i think work great in colder conditions i went to this pond and caught 5 largemouth biggest 4 poundes and 1 smallmouth i went back a few days later and i tried my same technique and i caught nothing same day conditions and the water warmed up why werent they hitting??
I used to fish with this technique on the Willamette just down from the Harrisburg bridge. I agree with you, its a great technique for bank fishing. I used to catch 2 or more every time I went fishing.
Ha ha ha I remember one day I caught 7 trout in an hour an a half. Hell of a day! (tossed ‘em all back)
That is just a killer technique! The only problem is it almost works TOO GOOD! Now I always have a wacky senko tied on ready to go if the bite is slow. You might say it is my crutch . . . maybe at the expense of me further developing my skills in other techniques. Nonetheless, it save more than a few days on the water for me. Thanks man. Keep those vids coming . . . IMHO best bass tips on youtube!
hey Roger can you show an Up close view of that rig, pretty new rig to me. thanks Rogers sorry I’m a novice
@2rip00 dick
how tall r u?
@666Eagleone same way just dont drag it as much, keep it in a small area for as long as possible
Good info, thanks for sharing man!
I am going fishing tomorrow. I will use this tip.
Thanks!
@apnaus heck if I know:)
Roger
does it work in saltwater too ?
again!!! this is the best damn answer i’ve found using a drop shot senko!!! thanks bro!!!
are you across from Arlington? or downriver a bit?
@elconcador I have landed small mouth in one foot of water on the bank. I have landed them out in the mid-river. I have slammed them 10 feet off shore in 60 feet of water. It is not shore it is current and good staging locations, The bass will be in the current seam more than on the point most of the time. look for current seams coming off points that drop into 15 to 20 feet of water for places that hold big numbers of bass in one spot. I have landed over 500 bass this year!!!
Roger
ive only ever fished right up on the shore for smallmouths, how far out can they be found?
@vidsneaker285
Check out one of my last videos I just made. It shows you my COOL knot.
Roger
@666Eagleone Sorry I cant help you on that one:)
Roger
good info do u have any suggestions on how to use drop shot in an aqueduct for stripers
hey thanks for the tips i just learned this. But do u have any info on how to use the drop shot in an aqueduct ?
what knot do you use??
hey, I fish a very weedy lake in the summer that gets a pretty good amount of fishing pressure weekly. I was looking for a new finesse way to catch fish and this looks great but the weeds at some points are three feet off the bottom. Should I use a longer leader to the weight or around a 12 inch one like you were using?
Thanks.
this is some good info. Thanks for the vid.
nice job man! keep wackin’ em
ay roger i got a question now i know the dropshot technique extremely well and i was at a pond a few days ago i was dropshotting with a 6 inch roboworm wich i think work great in colder conditions i went to this pond and caught 5 largemouth biggest 4 poundes and 1 smallmouth i went back a few days later and i tried my same technique and i caught nothing same day conditions and the water warmed up why werent they hitting??
Thanks man! Great info! I’ll need to do that in my tournament next week! Its cold at the lake I’ll be fishing at so, I’ll give it a try!
I used to fish with this technique on the Willamette just down from the Harrisburg bridge. I agree with you, its a great technique for bank fishing. I used to catch 2 or more every time I went fishing.
Ha ha ha I remember one day I caught 7 trout in an hour an a half. Hell of a day! (tossed ‘em all back)
largmouth??/