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    Quote Originally Posted by MO' MONEY View Post
    Never though to use that technique for crappie, great catch
    Mo,

    Yeah, it's perfect for Crappie also! Crappie love minnows, so I put a small plastic minnow on the drop shot hook and it stays a foot off the bottom and wiggles like crazy.

    I caught a couple Crappie on a 1" nightcrawler chunk yesterday, but I think they would much rather hit a small minnow? Take both, very easy to change?

    And, in deep water, it's so much faster to reach the strike zone with a drop shot weight rather than a jig head (you have to go too big to get down in deep water). And it's a very relaxing way to fish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcounty View Post
    Does some one have a pic of this rig.

    I'm picturing a small bell sinker on the bottom and maybe a 1/8 jig tied 18" or so up from that on a jig pole. Would be good jigging deep structure. Could let the weight help get the jig off any hang ups down deep.

    I tie an unweighted hook 12"-24" above a weight 1/16-3/8th oz (depending on depth and current), and then bait it with whatever you like from crickets to soft plastics. Last night on bluegills I had to go lighter on the weight to stay above the coontail grass. The 1/8 oz was taking my bait into the grass, where the 1/16 was letting the bait ride above the grass.

    Like anything be willing to change up your tackle to meet the needs of the day.

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    tcounty you got the idea. Bottom bouncing rig, drop shot, inline....no matter the name given it's great at getting at the deeper ones. Even working standing timber below the water, like you said the wgt helps to pull the hook down and loose if snagged.

    WTG crappitier!! nice mess of eaters right there bud!

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    Nice fish.
    FISH ON

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    How about a video, tcounty? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3b0CJn5jmDs

    Quote Originally Posted by tcounty View Post
    Does some one have a pic of this rig.

    I'm picturing a small bell sinker on the bottom and maybe a 1/8 jig tied 18" or so up from that on a jig pole. Would be good jigging deep structure. Could let the weight help get the jig off any hang ups down deep.
    Don't outsmart your common sense!
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    Used a dropshot setup yesterday fishing for perch on lake erie. Fished in 58ft water to get them. Had an ounce and a half weight on the bottom with a blood red tru-turn hook a foot above it. I was using 6lb nano with a 4ft leader of 4lb clear vicious line. Here's a pic of my catch.
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    The walleyes weren't caught with this rig. We trolled spoons to get those.
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    That's what I pictured. I'm gonna give it a try at Glen Springs tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chaunc View Post
    Used a dropshot setup yesterday fishing for perch on lake erie. Fished in 58ft water to get them. Had an ounce and a half weight on the bottom with a blood red tru-turn hook a foot above it. I was using 6lb nano with a 4ft leader of 4lb clear vicious line. Here's a pic of my catch.
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    The walleyes weren't caught with this rig. We trolled spoons to get those.
    Nice mess Chaunc
    Good luck and good fishing
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    I drop shot in pa to in late spring, summer and fall. I use different types of baits in late spring grubs or gulp minnows, summer gulp leech or minnows and small crawfish pattern , fall mostly grubs.

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