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    Default Easter morning mess

    Caught on nightcrawlers and red worms. Major Craft Finetail SUL with the Daiwa Ballistic slip corking in a drop shot fashion around rocks.
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    Beautiful fish!


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    That is a great haul! I don't understand what a slip float drop shot rig is though??
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    Quote Originally Posted by gunwhatgun View Post
    That is a great haul! I don't understand what a slip float drop shot rig is though??
    I use a slip cork with no bobber stopper. This allows me to put the bait right on bottom and I pick it up and put it down until I feel a strike or reel in and move it elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redearhoosier View Post
    I use a slip cork with no bobber stopper. This allows me to put the bait right on bottom and I pick it up and put it down until I feel a strike or reel in and move it elsewhere.
    drop shot in rocks one would think you would get hung up quite a bit. Whatever that is a great mess o crackers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by redearhoosier View Post
    I use a slip cork with no bobber stopper. This allows me to put the bait right on bottom and I pick it up and put it down until I feel a strike or reel in and move it elsewhere.
    I would have never thought of that, and I think it is very clever. I can't wait to try it on our next trip.

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    I know that was a ton of fun! Some nice fish in your mess.
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    A full tailgate of crackers = a fun day of catching!
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    Very nice, thanks for sharing
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    Pretty fish. Good job.
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