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So lately I have been fishing Dropshot,nothing but.

Fall is upon us and the night temps are getting down to the mid 50's mostly in the 60's though.

The daytime temps are still in the high 80's to low 90's

Anyone fish a dropshot year round with success. A few years ago I couldnt stop throwing a Senko. Now I cant stop throwing a DS.

With temps dropping at night and the fish migrating,will a DS still be effective through this transition period?

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I almost never fish with out tossing out a dropshot at least once. It is in my opinion one of the most effective fish catching techniques out there.

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IMO, a dropshot is effective no matter what season.  I have caught pretty good numbers of fish in all seasons with it.  Theres something about that suspending small bait that bass can't resist.

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IMO, a dropshot is effective no matter what season. I have caught pretty good numbers of fish in all seasons with it. Theres something about that suspending small bait that bass can't resist.

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I use it year 'round along side a splitshot rig.

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I caught 5 today in about a hour with the exact same weather conditions your talking about... so yea I would say it is still working.

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