Drop Shot lures are bottom contact lures known for keeping the soft plastics off the bottom generally from 1 to 3 feet and for their subtle, weightless, natural looking, suspended forage-like lure action. Drop shots are generally, but not always, used for fishing slow and fishing deep.
Anatomy: Drop Shot lures are soft bait lures which feature a soft plastic, a single hook which is tied using a palomar knot, but leaving a long tag (end of the line) long (1 to 3 plus feet). Then the tag end is slid back through the eye of the hook and then drop shot weight is attached to the end of the tag. If near cover the soft plastic can be texas rigged – weedless.
Variants & Other Names:
Lure Action. Subtle, weightless, natural looking, suspended forage-like.
Search Bait: Not common, albeit power shotting as discussed above does cover water similar to pitching.
Pros’ Choice: Common.
Drop Shot lures are bottom contact lures typically selected when:
Selecting the Drop Shot Lure Type, as a soft bait lure type, there are the following key decisions:
As a soft bait lure type, the common rigging considerations includes:
Presentations for drop shot are commonly considered a vertical presentation and a tight line presentation with the following considerations: