Rich0775 Posted October 9, 2018 Posted October 9, 2018 I predominantly bank fish and my area has tons and tons of weeded/grassy areas - I've almost eliminated square bill cranks and, even, spinnerbaits from my box. Up until now I felt I could only exclusively fish topwater (whopper plopper, spooks, buzzbait, poppers, and frogs are what I bag) because I haven't been able to teach myself to punch and drop shot "correctly" or "effectively." Even throwing drop shots or punching with weedless rigs I still get snagged on almost every cast and I stopped trying for a little while. But, I will not be defeated so I'd like to ask you guys if anybody can give any advice on drop shotting or punching? For reference - I was using Sasuteki punch weights, EWG hooks, slim cylinder weights, and I have a ton of soft plastics to choose from. Quote
Super User scaleface Posted October 9, 2018 Super User Posted October 9, 2018 Do you know the type of plant you are dealing with ? Quote
Super User Catt Posted October 9, 2018 Super User Posted October 9, 2018 The key to not getting "snagged" when flipping, pitching, or punching is to keep you presentation a vertical as possible & still be effective. When bank fishing the thickest vegetation is usually at your feet & out a couple yards. This area usually don't hold fish because it's to shallow. You need to have the ability to lift your lure up & over the thick vegetation, a long rod is a definite advantage. 2 Quote
Rich0775 Posted October 9, 2018 Author Posted October 9, 2018 Hawg, It's mostly Hydrilla and Elodea-type grass. Long and stringy and stands vertically in the water. There's a few places within driving distance (still 30 minutes or so) where this isn't much of a problem but literally all of my local ponds/lakes have this everywhere. Tue-Sat I can pretty much only fish locally given my school/work schedule so I gotta figure something out to bank fish this grass ? 1 Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted October 9, 2018 Super User Posted October 9, 2018 I know you asked about drop shotting and punching, but I'm going to defer to others for those. I've never been successful at either from shore. However, a couple of things you might put on your shopping list that make fishing weeds a lot more tolerable: -1/16 oz - Vike Tungsten Carolina Voodoo Weight - tiny (and thin) and will allow you to work trig through weeds much better than other weights -Charlie Brewer Spider Pro Darter Heads 1/16 and 1/8 -- these things come through weeds like magic -Owner Ultrahead Finesse Ball Head - Not quite as clean as Spider heads, but pretty good...and better in rocks, IMO Quote
Super User JustJames Posted October 9, 2018 Super User Posted October 9, 2018 I don't do punching but drop shot quite a bit on weedy area. Just like @Cattmentioned try to work your lure as vertical as possible. If you find a hole or weed line that would be the best spot to work your plastic. I would leave my tag end long enoug that my worm stay on top of weed. I don't drag/work my lure back to me but instead pitch/cast to a hole, work for 10-15 sec move a little bit to feel any weed around. If I feel snag I just lift my rod tip and reel it back. In this case the smallest weedless hook is a must, I use #2 Gamakatsu EWG hook or #1 Roboworm rebarb hook. Also I use smallest profile Worm like finesse or trick worm. I use normally 3/16oz pencil weight. If top of weed is deep enough, I also find wacky weightless small worm yield a pretty good result 3-4" Senko, Roboworm Ned Worm and Finesse worm. 1 Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted October 9, 2018 Super User Posted October 9, 2018 The grass/weeds were crazy at my local ponds this summer. I had good luck rigging 3-4” paddletails weedlessly and fishing them on top of and through the weeds. When they did start to get hung up I would give them a gentle “pop” to try and free them, moving on to less-gentle pops if needed. A lot of the time the first pop would trigger a hit, which is the best way to free up a lure Quote
Super User Catt Posted October 10, 2018 Super User Posted October 10, 2018 Ultra Vibe Speed Craw 1/2 tungsten weight Lew’s Speed Spool LFS SS1HA 6.8:1 QuantumVapor 7' 10" Heavy Extra Fast TUF-Line XP Braided Line 65# Quote
Super User TOXIC Posted October 10, 2018 Super User Posted October 10, 2018 My go to's would be a Yamamoto DShad (or any fluke style bait) or a Senko with a 1/4 oz bullet screw in nose weight. All rigged Texas style weedless. 1 Quote
SWVABass Posted October 11, 2018 Posted October 11, 2018 Is it a mat of weeds? Sorry I drop shot a lot and what your describing and I’m picturing screams wrong presentatiob Quote
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