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dropshot?
so what makes a rod a dropshot rod instead of a regular spin?
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Good question, in wich i also want the answer.
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my main gear- Sol 2000 on a 1-3 tavia/ 3-5 Sol series I calcutta 101B on a 3-7kg mojiko tournoment pb bream- hb - 34cm sp - 36cm |
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good to know that im not the only fella on the site who did not know this.
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does anybody know???
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im keen to know what a dropshot is alltogether lol
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Dropshotting is a style of fishing in America on which the rod is designed for.
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wait...
are you refering to the gloomis droppy?
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okay, do you know what the difference in the rods are, and what exactly dropshotting is?
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dropshot is applied to many different rods, you got your berkley dropshot, supreme dropshots, loomis dropshots. so i was just wondering what makes them different
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Time for google me thinks
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haha i agrre. google it is!!!
i have a berkley dropyy but couldnt really tell a difference.
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Ok guys google dropshot fishing and click on the first link tells you all about it
Last edited by Denhamjeans23; 18-07-2010 at 06:52 AM. Reason: Stuffed up bold |
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hmmm interensting....
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Bass Fishing
Dropshotting is the most common use of spinning gear in America. The technique is often employed to target bass holding mid-water. A dropshot rig consists of a weight at the end of the line and a dropper hook attached at the depth the fisherman wishes to fish his bait. Its a pretty good technique for fish holding mid-water and can often be effective for tailor as they hold mid-water. Its less commonly used for bream as they often hold on the bottom. The reason the rods are called dropshot rods is because that's what they are most commonly used for. I believe dropshot rods are designed with light tips and designed to be extremely sensitive.
Hope that helps everyone. Cheers Duncan. |
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