Simplifying DROP SHOTS + Tricks That Catch BIG ONES

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Published 2022-04-24
Drop shot fishing is more simple than people make it out to be. In this video I will simplify the drop shot and show you a couple of trick to help catch more on them!

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A drop shot is truly one of the best lures we have as bass fisherman to catch a lot of bass. Not only that but it can also catch big fish.

I think that a lot of anglers think a drop shot it more complex then it is because they watch it being used alongside electronics so much and you do not need electronics to catch bass with a drop shot.

One of my favorite ways to fish a drop shot is simply casting it out and dragging it across the bottom.

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All Comments (21)
  • Thanks for the tips, man! Definitely going to be trying these this bass season.
  • Your vids have been helping me out a ton. Now with small mouth bass in the Colorado river systems, they are considered a invasive species finally. This is helping me keep more fish and loose less gear. Thanks bro.
  • I’m always learning from your videos, Ty! Thank you. Please consider northern natural lake breakdown videos, how to find northern natural lake fish, and important structure to dissect on northern natural lakes.
  • @jefflien2599
    These were excellent tips thank yu for pointing out the hooking methods!they will make a difference on your busier lakes.
  • @finmanpoozie4756
    This is awesome!! You did a great job covering drop shotting (new for me). I'm going to try it now.
  • @soonerfan1675
    I like to use a GYB Shad Shape Worm when dropshotting. I found that when I nose hooked them in the traditional manner, after awhile they would start hanging tail down, which was no good. I started hooking them the way that was described in the video and discovered that I caught more fish because the bait was always in the right position. I thought I invented this tip. 😄
  • @chasep2770
    Perfect timing for this Video Tyler. Just a couple days ago I tied on a drop shot for the very first time ever and went out on a heavily pressured public local lake. Not only was it my first time fishing this rig, it was my very first cast that I made with this set up that I realized just how effective this technique is. Caught a 3lb LMB that bit before I could even close the bail on the reel. Excited to put these tips to good use
  • @guad512
    Can't go wrong with that 6" Robo Worm in Margarita Mutilator! Works everywhere!
  • Thanks for the info!!! Just getting back into fishing and the drop shot is new to me!
  • @bigdogang
    You put alot of awesome tips an stuff I love seeing more about
  • @WadeLife
    Was thinking about floating the Roaring River in Mid-Tennessee this Saturday I've drove the scenic road that runs along it just afew days ago and seen there are down tree's everywhere along portions of the bank looks like Large mouth heaven definitely going to implement these techniques during my outing...
  • @Cornelius798
    Tyler, my first time trying a drop shot was a success. I followed your tips. Oh, those Roboworms rock! Margarita Mulilator!
  • @elax05
    Awesome Vid 🤘🤘🤘🤘 Very interesting on the burying the tip on the side gonna try that n the gilly 🤘🤘🤘 I’ve had many success dropshotting in ponds 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
  • @tennesseetrash9
    Get out of my head. I was thinking today about drop shotting and have seen some of you videos and low and behold you have a new one out today. I live near Chickamauga and have to bank fish so looking at your bank fishing videos can be a treat.
  • @billyhill2488
    I like to use the BPS Squirrmin worm (4" and 6") on a dropshot when video fishing with 2d. Nose hooked with hook popped out the top is important when you want the worm to swing up and the little tail to kick and slow the fall since the fall is the presentation the way I do it mostly. Hooking it the way that reduces line twists kills the action of this worm. DEADLY for spotted bass when they're aggressive and economical worm to use. I'll switch to the robo style worm behind fronts when they don't want to eat the squirrmin worm.