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Technique notes

  • For drop shotting, nose-hook the worm or bait so it hangs naturally above the weight.
  • Keep the presentation subtle: small shakes, light rod twitches, and a mostly stationary bait usually work best.
  • Match hook size to bait size; the 2/0 option is a good starting point for larger finesse worms like the Salt Shaker.
  • If you’re fishing deeper water or current, keep the weight heavy enough to stay vertical and maintain bottom contact.

When to switch

  • Switch to a different hook style if you’re fishing thicker plastics, because a standard drop-shot nose hook may not hold as well.
  • Move to assist hooks or inline singles when you’re upgrading jigs, spoons, or vibe-style lures rather than fishing a soft-plastic drop shot.
  • If fish are aggressive and eating on the fall, a more traditional jighead or Texas rig may outfish a finesse drop-shot setup.

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