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Drop Shot Baits Keitech

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A lure that wiggles briskly and enticingly a little higher above the bottom appeals to almost every predator. Drop shot fishing has become increasingly popular in recent years. You need the right drop shot lures for this. These lures with hooks are positioned slightly above the lead, as most target fish do not swim directly on the bottom, but a little higher up. Drop shot fishing makes use of this and pikeperch and perch bite more often with this technique. At www.tackle-deals.eu you will find drop shot lures from popular brands such as SPRO or SAVAGE GEAR.

There is almost no easier way to fish than with drop shot lures

For drop shot fishing, you need special rods, reels and hooks, as well as suitable drop shot lures. These are usually made of rubber so that they bend well and wiggle attractively in the current. All shapes and options are possible for the lures, depending on the target fish.

The following are suitable as drop shot lures:

  • Action shads
  • Action worms
  • Curly tails & twisters
  • Finesse worms
  • Creatures
  • Crayfish

Successfully fishing for zander & perch with drop-shot lures

If you want to fish for perch with drop shot lures, the variety is important. This is because perch quickly get bored of the same lures and you can surprise them with new drop shot lures. You can also fish for zander with drop shot lures.

When drop shot fishing, the lead is not attached directly to the soft lure, but to a piece of line. As a result, the lead sinks to the bottom of the water, but the soft lure, which is attached to the main line, floats above the bottom of the water and is optimally presented to the target fish. You can vary the distance depending on the target fish species, body of water and time of year.

There are several ways in which you can rig the drop shot bait:

  • Normal winding
  • Nosehooking
  • Wacky
  • Offset

In the classic drop shot lure presentation, you raise and lower the lure in the water. Dragging, tugging on the line or shaking the lure work very well. Twitching is particularly popular. The rod tip does not point upwards, but towards the water and is at a 90 to 130-degree angle to the line. Now you can pluck briskly into the line. The drop shot lures move irresistibly in the water for the target fish.