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When to use a dropshot rig?
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<blockquote data-quote="ChitownBasser" data-source="post: 249207" data-attributes="member: 7721"><p>Hey guys, this will be my first year of primarily fishing from a boat. I have done decent from shore in the past with my YUM Wooly Hawg Tail being my go to bait. QUESTION: When is the right time to use a dropshot rig? I possibly want to make this my next go to bait. I always see great reviews on this rig. I fish highly pressured Chicago area waters and I heard dropshoting is great for passive fish and when fishing is tough. Since I will be in a boat, the vertical factor seems to enhance my choice to drop shot. Before I stock up on dropshot tackle (I have a cart waiting for me to checkout on Bass Pro Shops), I wanted to get some opinions. What do you guys think? I fish all species, btw.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChitownBasser, post: 249207, member: 7721"] Hey guys, this will be my first year of primarily fishing from a boat. I have done decent from shore in the past with my YUM Wooly Hawg Tail being my go to bait. QUESTION: When is the right time to use a dropshot rig? I possibly want to make this my next go to bait. I always see great reviews on this rig. I fish highly pressured Chicago area waters and I heard dropshoting is great for passive fish and when fishing is tough. Since I will be in a boat, the vertical factor seems to enhance my choice to drop shot. Before I stock up on dropshot tackle (I have a cart waiting for me to checkout on Bass Pro Shops), I wanted to get some opinions. What do you guys think? I fish all species, btw. [/QUOTE]
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