Everything you need to know about dropshot fishing! Dropshot fishing is one of my favorite ways to catch bass and is one of the best bass fishing techniques. It can be extremely versatile and catch all species of bass. Learn how to rig the dropshot in today’s bass fishing tips video to work under all conditions and learn some of my favorite ways how to fish a dropshot.
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Thank for another informative video.I took your recommendation of using a Robotworm and had good luck.I'll have to try the 6th Sense ones when I rum out
Hey Nathan, I'm from NJ, but fish the Susquehanna river, north and west branches. Seeing that you're from Pa. Could you please do some videos on shallow water, varying current. Both clear and dingy waters. Clear(west branch, dingy north branch). Most of the bigger fish are being caught from the west branch. I could use some help figuring things out about this river. I/we (buddy tournaments) do okay up the north branch, but we seem to struggle in the west branch (very clear) unless it rains pretty heavily. Could use some tips and techniques for this situation. Thanks
Great video Nathan. Do you use the drop shot when fishing for smallmouth in a river. I am looking forward to using it when I fish the Susquehanna River
Interesting, you use the Sedona…
Great info, thank you for your time and dedication.
Thanx Nathan. If you get a chance check out a knot called the perfect drop shot knot. It makes the bait stand straight out. It's actually easier to tie than the Palomar.