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<blockquote data-quote="Pont" data-source="post: 16338" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>I never gave drop shotting much thought until I fished the northern divisional on lake erie last year. Man, I couldn't beleive how effective this method was until I tried it. After a week of doing ds'ing, I couldn't stop once I got back home. I always alway always have one or two drop shot rigs set up on my boat. Especially on those finicky bass days. The only downfall to this method is you tend to catch a lot of short fish, but when it comes to the odds game, sooner or later you will connect with a keeper. Due to the small hooks, you really have to play out the bigger fish, or you will lose them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pont, post: 16338, member: 204"] I never gave drop shotting much thought until I fished the northern divisional on lake erie last year. Man, I couldn't beleive how effective this method was until I tried it. After a week of doing ds'ing, I couldn't stop once I got back home. I always alway always have one or two drop shot rigs set up on my boat. Especially on those finicky bass days. The only downfall to this method is you tend to catch a lot of short fish, but when it comes to the odds game, sooner or later you will connect with a keeper. Due to the small hooks, you really have to play out the bigger fish, or you will lose them. [/QUOTE]
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