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Old 30-05-2022, 09:09 PM
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I remember CHUNQX giving a lesson on the effectiveness of Drop shotting back in 2005.

But there were too many pike, couta and little pinkies in the bay for me to consider it - we'd go through a pack of Bass minnows using standard jigheads. The lure losses on Drop Shot were too much for me to cope with.

But on sessions where I can go without a touch - and snags are the only things stealing my lures - Im willing to give it a go
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Old 30-05-2022, 10:45 PM
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The "even more expendables"

4lb mono figure 8 loop around a ball sinker
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Old 30-05-2022, 10:59 PM
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and if those loops are too snaggy I might just run a smaller loop or a bit of wire and tie straight to it
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yeah small metal loops might be better - or just tying straight to the ball to keep any loops off the very bottom
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All new to the “expendables” range

Speed clamps. For quickly changing to a variety of different weights😉
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Old 31-05-2022, 01:14 AM
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now also available with eyes
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All new to the “expendables” range

Speed clamps. For quickly changing to a variety of different weights😉
"Speed clamps", great idea!
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Yeah I like the versatility and how quick and painless they are to make.

Last few to round out the range of deep drop long boys- 18.1 gram is as big as they got
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"Speed clamps", great idea!
Turns out I stole the idea without even knowing it
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Just when you thought you were so bored of diy drop shotting and you couldnt bare it any more - theres more

Got to pick up some finer wire and make them more compact - but Im liking where this is heading
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Compaction complete

80lb brown stainless makes a more subdued package and should hold on the bigger hook
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Compaction complete

80lb brown stainless makes a more subdued package and should hold on the bigger hook
Big fail on the 80lb wire - it cuts through 30lb mono at 4kg of pressure
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Forceps aren't expensive maybe even Ali express has some and they do work. We have accrued 5 or 6 sets over the years from minor surgeries. They are a disposable item for the GP so we just get him to give us the sets he has used on us. We use them not only for clips and removing fine trebles from fish but also removing pin bones from the Flathead we catch. A very useful tool indeed.
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Now that I’m doing more drop shot fishing they will come in handy thanks
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Hope you have to unhook lots of fish with them. There are quite a few different sizes and shapes and the more you have the more uses you seem to find for them. The size you appear to have are excellent for small Bream type trebles and removing pin bones from Flathead. We also use this size for tuning our Hardbodies to track straight.
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