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    I really need to give the drop-shot rig more of a chance.

    Looks like a stellar day!
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    Nice drop shot is how I fish most of the time

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    I have never drop shot from the bank either just usually fish a float. Might give it a try.

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    Did it again tonight and bagged about another 20 including some bass. Lots of fun.
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    So what type and weight shot are you using.

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    First day I just put on two small split shots. The next day I bought a sinker designed for drop shot (like the one at the link below). In both cases the weight was 1/8 oz or less. I'm fishing in a pond, so there is no current. I only needed enough weight to get to the bottom but not so much that the sinker would get stuck in the crud on the bottom.

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    Thanks for the info. I have a pond that I am definitely going to give this a try. Lots of crud on the bottom so I usually float fish. This might be a good alternative.

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    I still wind up with crud on the sinker on many casts. Even snagged and pull one off yesterday.
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