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Drop Shot.

Oneida football on a drop shot 4" Kut Tail Worm

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  • Super User
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phenomenal drop shot bait.

Which size are you using on your drop shot rig?

  • Super User
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phenomenal drop shot bait.

Which size are you using on your drop shot rig?

Can't say for Crestliner, but I use the 4 or 4.5" size.  You could probably us the bigger ones, but that size seems to match the size of the alewife up here.

I see the bigger ones as more of a t-rig or wacky rig bait.

  • 3 weeks later...
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how are you guys using the 6.5"??? I know RW uses them on a shaky. Anyone else? I'm a little worried it's to large for a shaky rig.

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Sorry I didn't see the question sooner. I use the 4.5" version and sometimes I nose hook it; other times I'll semi-wacky it. By that I mean I hook it about 1 1/2" from the nose wacky style. Sometimes it seems to make a difference. Color doesn't seem to matter. Smallies love this darn worm!  :)

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how are you guys using the 6.5"??? I know RW uses them on a shaky. Anyone else? I'm a little worried it's to large for a shaky rig.

T-rigged, or on an Evo Shake2 jighead. Both work. Sometimes one is better than the other.

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Kinami........... 4" drop shot

kinami............5" t rig or shakey

GYCB..............5 3/4" shakey( favorite and best producer)

GYCB..............6.5" or larger t rig or c rig

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I typically just T-Rig them.

And nice fish JFranco!

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how are you guys using the 6.5"??? I know RW uses them on a shaky. Anyone else? I'm a little worried it's to large for a shaky rig.

its not too big with the right jig head. they perform best like RW said, texas rigged unpegged

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T rig them weightless like a senko and they work great.

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I saw somone wacky rigging them and weighting the tail its a pretty unique looking presentation, I think its called a neco rig Im planning on trying it this year

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