Rigging for submerged timber
I mostly fish brush piles and use a 1/4 oz egg sinker above a swivel and then fluoro to my jig. I like this because it gets the jig down fast and I can use lighter jigs and not be affected by wind as much or having to wait forever for a 1/32 oz jig to sink 20ft or more. Also works great to help identify my jig on the livescope with the two returns moving together.
When I'm fishing brush piles, I'm usually keeping the jig just over top of the pile or down the side of it and I don't get hung up much. Lately, I've been fishing more standing timber and having to drop the jig down past branches and getting hung up a lot more and losing a lot more jigs. Usually I could reach the jig with the rod tip, but that doesn't work with the egg sinker in the way.
I've thought about using a drop shot weight and putting the jig above it on a loop. I could still reach down with the rod tip and unstick a jig and the weight is less likely to get hung up. I'd still get the same benefits of the egg sinker, but wonder if the weight would spook the fish, since they're more likely to see it first. Also, the jigs action wouldn't be quite the same as being on the end of the line.
What rig are y'all using when vertical jigging with livescope, especially in submerged standing timber?