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<blockquote data-quote="BassAddict" data-source="post: 2669" data-attributes="member: 90"><p>I think im gonna try fishing my usual pond with a dropshot during mid day tomorrow. I usually dont even get a nibble on weightles worms during the day mostly because i cant cast them far enough to get em deep and its usually 95+ degrees by mid day. There is always bait fish around in this pond too which dosent help. What type of soft plastic would you guys use with a dropshot in this situation. The pond has minumal structer too if thats any help to yas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAddict, post: 2669, member: 90"] I think im gonna try fishing my usual pond with a dropshot during mid day tomorrow. I usually dont even get a nibble on weightles worms during the day mostly because i cant cast them far enough to get em deep and its usually 95+ degrees by mid day. There is always bait fish around in this pond too which dosent help. What type of soft plastic would you guys use with a dropshot in this situation. The pond has minumal structer too if thats any help to yas [/QUOTE]
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