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Dropshot

Started by tociar, August 13, 2012, 08:01:21 PM

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tociar

Anybody dropshot with a casting rod. I always dropshot with spinning rod but thought about having 2 rods ready to go and thought about a casting one. I probably just need one rod but was thinking about it. Thanks for any comments.

Bender

My first drop shot rod was a casting one with a Calcutta 50 reel on it. I didn't care for it too much, but if you were dropping straight down then it was easier. Other than that I don't remember any advantages and it didn't "feel" right so I sold the reel. I prefer very small line and it doesn't seem to work as well on a casting reel.
- Chris
www.nemesisbaits.com

djkimmel

There are some nice, smaller, light casting reels with very tight tolerances that can handle lighter line. I have tried it off and on. Sometimes, the reduced torque and twist of a casting reeling is nice for just about any technique.

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Manxfishing

A casting rod works. just comes down to what feels best for you

I tie 2 or 3 DS rods
Just so that I don't have to re tie when I find the pike




Waterfoul

I have one for "power shotting."  Heavier weights and such.  But I run 15 lb Power Pro braid with a floro leader so casting it with even a 1/4 oz is no problem.  Used a Shimano Curado reel on a Shimano Crucial Rod.  But this rod serves several purposes... shakey head, smaller jigs, etc.  I much prefer my spinning set up.  I have 2 of them tied up in the boat.
Addicted to fishing.  All the time, any species, anywhere!!  Especially in West Michigan!!!

chrisvmo

Don't listen to Waterfoul, he know nothing about drop shotting! ;)

Waterfoul

Oh come on... I'm the self-proclaimed "Best Drop Shotter in Michigan" and you know it!   ;D
Addicted to fishing.  All the time, any species, anywhere!!  Especially in West Michigan!!!

chrisvmo

Key word "self proclaimed" Jk!  I can say I was taught by the "best drop shotter in Michigan."  That's gotta be good for something! :-\'

Waterfoul

I have to stop teaching people how to drop shot.  Don't want to get beat at my own game!  LOL!!
Addicted to fishing.  All the time, any species, anywhere!!  Especially in West Michigan!!!

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