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#2069, "dropshot baits"
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what are good dropshot baits roboworm, yamamoto etc.
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RE: dropshot baits,
Fishing805Fever,
Mar 22nd 2005, #1
RE: dropshot baits,
magmaster,
Mar 22nd 2005, #2
RE: dropshot baits,
woodsac,
Mar 22nd 2005, #3
RE: dropshot baits,
calicokid,
Mar 22nd 2005, #4
RE: dropshot baits,
NorCalien,
Mar 22nd 2005, #5
RE: dropshot baits,
Tm Customs,
Mar 29th 2005, #6
Keep it simple,
Urban,
Mar 30th 2005, #7
RE: Keep it simple,
bass to the end,
Mar 30th 2005, #8
RE: Keep it simple,
tubin_dan,
Apr 01st 2005, #9
RE: dropshot baits,
edward,
Apr 02nd 2005, #10
RE: dropshot baits,
Tm Customs,
Apr 03rd 2005, #11
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Fishing805Fever | Tue Mar-22-05 09:55 AM |
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#2070, "RE: dropshot baits"
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Dont know much about yamamoto,but most roboworms make good droshot baits especially the FX Sculpin model.Also check out the baits they make in japansuch as the Depps,Lake police,and Bait Breath baits,heres a pic of one below. tight lines , brian
http://www.calfishing.com/dc/user_files/3412.jpg
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woodsac | Tue Mar-22-05 12:22 PM |
Member since Jul 17th 2002
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#2072, "RE: dropshot baits"
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Don't limit yourself to small baits. I dropshot worms as big as 9". Any bait will work, it's just finding something that you have confidence in :-) Make sure it's soft, preferably a hand pour. The baits won't last through as many fish, but you'll get more action out of them.
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Urban | Wed Mar-30-05 01:38 PM |
Member since Sep 22nd 2004
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#2076, "Keep it simple"
In response to Reply # 1
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My advice is to keep it simple. With all the options of baits and colors, you can drive yourself completely nuts trying to figure out which bait and color is the best for a given day. I found myself falling into that trap, and it was hurting my success.
I made a decision to keep it simple. I now only use a bait that is proven successful under almost all conditions, and thats the 4.5" roboworm. I also only use 5 colors, all of which are proven as well. Since Ive committed to simplicity, my confidence has soared, Im happy with my success, and I spend more time fishing then playing with a bunch of baits.
Note: at times I will use a color or bait that is hot on a particular lake (i.e., the brown with purple flake at shasta). However, I rarely deviate from my system. This doesnt apply to heavy shotting.
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#2077, "RE: Keep it simple"
In response to Reply # 7
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thanks
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