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You guys seen em?  What do ya think about em?

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supposedly designed for drop shotting.  Looks like it'd be a pretty cool idea if it worked...may buy some to test out unless someone tells me no!

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I don't dropshot all that often, but I have used them and have no cmplaints.  They aren't that expensive, so I decided to try them, if I didn't like them I wouldn't be out that much money, but so far so good.

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I use the red ones and they are great. They help ensure

that you will have the proper hook placement when fishing

a Drop-Shot rig.

JT Bagwell

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Jt and Huskerto, what size hook are you using on your drop shot?

I don't remember exactly, but I think I am using the #2's

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I've started using them this year and have been happy with them, they hold the hook out at the correct angle, just as advertised.   :)

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I picked up some to try this year.

Allen

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I like them alot,cool hook. The bait does not roll over with is hook. If I had to rate it from 1=10 I would give it a 10. :)

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I used them last year and had a lot of success with them. Id suggest them to anyone fishing a DS rig..o ya I used the red ones

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I picked up some to try this year.

Allen

Me too, I grabbed some to try and after reading these posts I am anxious to see how they work. Thanks,

Ronnie

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Jt and Huskerto, what size hook are you using on your drop shot?

I believe most of mine are size 2 and 4.

WhiteMike: These are made by the company that makes Tru-Turn, Daiichi and XPoint (TTI Companies).

JT Bagwell

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