Use a regular #4 Aberdeen hook ... Palomar knot ... 1/8oz split shot sinker ... tie a Overhand knot at the tag end of your line. (Po Boy version)
Or you can always buy the "brand name" components![]()
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Hello Fellow Crappie Lovers-
Thought I’d share this with you.
As a newbie, I haven’t tried using drop shotting yet, but I’d to try this method.
Now I just gotta find a good jig hook.
Fish On!
https://youtu.be/9eF5kZjoUwA?si=6tSoZW4nCXuEdFDe
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Use a regular #4 Aberdeen hook ... Palomar knot ... 1/8oz split shot sinker ... tie a Overhand knot at the tag end of your line. (Po Boy version)
Or you can always buy the "brand name" components![]()
Hello Crappiepappy-
Thank you for chiming in and I will look into your suggestion.
Fish On!
Victor on i_fish is legit and he’s 100% correct on using the jig head hooks.
this is pure genius
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@fishingwithslip
Bobber stopper would slip down but if the length is not too long and you using a quick jerk follow by reel the line tight to add tension at first hook set would help, remember to use bobber stopper that match your line size (not freely move).
I would call this true drop shot but my double rig that I use both slow retrieve and under bobbers. I use swivel in middle with lighter line as leader in case I got hang up, I can brake off only line behind swivel. This way I can adjust the length between two jigs.
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