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Since there has been a lot of Drop Shotting ?'s lately I thought many could benefit from this. I know I did.

Skeet does a great job explaining things here.

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keeping the weight down on the bottom is the one of the most important aspects of your presentation.....I can't for the life of me figure why some think you need an ultra light weight.......You need to feel bottom to know where your bait is, to know what action you are imparting into it.

I haven't watched the video yet, but I stick to 3/8 oz round sinkers......the pencil sinkers will reduce feel IMO. 3/8 works well for about any depth.

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Today on  One More Cast, he was fishing the Rage Lizard on a drop shot. He had the weight what looked like about 5 or 6 in. from the lizard with a mojo weight. looked cool!

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Today on One More Cast, he was fishing the Rage Lizard on a drop shot. He had the weight what looked like about 5 or 6 in. from the lizard with a mojo weight. looked cool!

I saw that today as well!  I can't wait for the open water! BRING IT ON!

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Whoever needs a how to video on dropshotting needs to sell all their gear and move onto a different sport. Take up golfing or something, haha. ::)

I hope your kidding, not every fisherman was born with the knowledge of dropshotting. you have to start someplace and watching someone do it is a big help

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