Brendan Duffy Posted November 19, 2009 Posted November 19, 2009 Hey everyone, Just wondering what you use split shot rigs for? I fish mostly from the bank of a small resevoir, alot of the time from a dam. Would it be worth my while to split shot soft plastics and drag them on the bottom as opposed to weightless techniques? The water is pretty shallow, around 6 feet deep at most. Thanks Quote
shutupnfish Posted November 19, 2009 Posted November 19, 2009 I've had good luck using them from shore. Zoom trick worms on spinning tackle with light line is killer for me. I've tried it on a casting rig too, but for me a spinning rod works way mo' betta'. I'd give it a shot when nothin' else gets their attention. Good luck. Steve Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted November 19, 2009 Super User Posted November 19, 2009 Flylining is my Last resort. And yep, I do the splitshot thang alot. One way instead of using a splitshot, is to use a Mojo dropshot weight, i.e. pencil weight, gets hung up in rocks and weeds way less..downside is, you can't pinch it to remove it.. ;D I use this technique for all plastic's, worms, lizards, craws, creatures and sometimes shallow cranks.. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted November 19, 2009 Super User Posted November 19, 2009 Try a couple of different size trick worms. I like the GYCB 6 1/2" Kut Tail, but the Zoom trick worm is easier to find. 8-) Quote
Super User Crestliner2008 Posted November 19, 2009 Super User Posted November 19, 2009 Substitute the split shot with a small 1/16 - 1/8 oz. bullet sinker ahead of a small swivel and a fluoro leader of appropriate test. Can't beat the trick worms for this lightweight carolyna rigging. I find this worm has a tendency to lift off the bottom as you retrieve it slowly, giving it plenty of action. This system hangs less than split shots do, as well. The cut tails seem to me to be a bit too heavy for split shotting; you can use those without any weight at all and perform a very effective slow, on-bottom retrieve. Quote
SportMN Posted November 19, 2009 Posted November 19, 2009 Its one of my go-to techniques for mid summer.. I fish it more like a carolina rig, very slow pulls.. and a short leader, only about 10"... I also use a bull shot sinker, little more weedless. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted November 19, 2009 Super User Posted November 19, 2009 Instead of round split shot, try Water Gremlin Bull Shot. Quote
Super User Catt Posted November 19, 2009 Super User Posted November 19, 2009 Add your favorite weight above the swivel Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted November 19, 2009 Super User Posted November 19, 2009 The best lure application I have found for split shotting or Carolina rigging is a red label 3X worm or lizzard. Quote
Super User Paul Roberts Posted November 19, 2009 Super User Posted November 19, 2009 Wayne, is that the super stretchy 3x? I've heard bass don't like to hold on to those -they taste bad or something. Quote
Super User .ghoti. Posted November 19, 2009 Super User Posted November 19, 2009 Wayne, is that the super stretchy 3x? I've heard bass don't like to hold on to those -they taste bad or something. Don't know where you heard that, but it simply is not true. A 3X Strike King worm on an Ike's Spike jighead was my #1 producer this year. Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted November 19, 2009 Super User Posted November 19, 2009 Paul, yes it is. The red label ones float and the purple label ones have salt in them so they sink. No, they don't have a scent/taste that repels fish and the extra softness of the plastic encourages the fish to hold on. Quote
Super User Paul Roberts Posted November 19, 2009 Super User Posted November 19, 2009 Thanks. I've liked their buoyancy but shied away after hearing rumors. One more: I've heard that they'll eat their way through your tackle box, boat hull, and finally fizzle out somewhere down in the earth's core. Is this one true?? Quote
ABLE2DISABLE1 Posted November 19, 2009 Posted November 19, 2009 Try a drop-shot rig above your split-shot,Carolina rig,or even your sinko with a nail in it.Take a six penny nail trim to desire wait, insert and play. Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted November 21, 2009 Super User Posted November 21, 2009 Paul, any soft plastic lure will melt some plastics that are not suited for storing soft plastic lures in or on. Fiberglass and aluminum is not affected. The 3X type material is best stored in the original package or discarded after use. Do not mix that material with any other plastic lures (a warning is printed on each package). Quote
kikstand454 Posted November 21, 2009 Posted November 21, 2009 Thanks. I've liked their buoyancy but shied away after hearing rumors. One more: I've heard that they'll eat their way through your tackle box, boat hull, and finally fizzle out somewhere down in the earth's core. Is this one true?? like wayne said, do not put any 3x (elaztech) baits with other plastic lures. the elaztech will melt and make a nice goo that is near impossible to get rid of. it does NOT melt in your typical plano tackle boxes. but keep them seperate from your other plastic lures. strike king zulu's and zero's are my fav. elaztechs.... but im looking forward to new designs now that sk. isnt the monopoly on them. Quote
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