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Offline jmatheny9

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Dropshot plus jika
« on: 01/07/14 21:41 UTC »
I'm new to the whole drop shotting thing and just ha an idea so let me know what you think, good or bad so I don't waste my time lol

What if you did the normal drop shot with a small plastic on the hook. Then instead of using a dropshot weight, throw on a jika rig with a bait imitating a craw and drag it across the bottom?

Keep in mind I'm fishing from the bank so it won't be vertical


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Re: Dropshot plus jika
« Reply #1 on: 01/07/14 21:53 UTC »
not sure about the jika rig but a lot people around here use a football jig or a stand up jig for the weight instead and believe they do pretty well with it also hope this helps
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Re: Dropshot plus jika
« Reply #2 on: 01/07/14 21:54 UTC »
Nothing new there..I have used the jig/dropshot rig for awhile now.. I like to use it in winter for deep bass..   ;D

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Re: Dropshot plus jika
« Reply #3 on: 01/07/14 22:02 UTC »
Great idea, how about Carolina rigging but instead of a weight use a football head craw and tie a leader off the eye of the hook about 18 inches long and put a floating jerk bait on it. That way it looks like a small fish is about to eat the craw. Big bass hate competition

Offline jmatheny9

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Re: Dropshot plus jika
« Reply #4 on: 01/07/14 22:10 UTC »
This is good news... Right up my alley as I don't have to travel for winter bass!

Crabbybass showed me the jika rig and I think I like it more than a stand up solely because it does about the same thing and I can use a wide gap hook lol



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Re: Dropshot plus jika
« Reply #5 on: 01/07/14 22:23 UTC »
I like your idea too MO, it would almost be a whole new type of fishing lol. My stepdad was telling me how he would put an egg sinker on his line and tie a small floating jerk bait on. He would cast on a bass bed during spawn and the jerk bait would float to the top. Then you could jerk it and it would shoot towards the bed. Bass would try to protect their eggs and bam! (Never saw it happen, just a story)


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Re: Dropshot plus jika
« Reply #6 on: 01/07/14 22:54 UTC »
I often use a 1/8 oz jig as my bottom weight for drop shot panfish.  Top hook is bare hook or up to 1/16th oz. jig.  Depending where and when I fish this rig I may target 2 or 3 species at a time, ie perch on the bottom jig, crappies on the top.  Once in awhile they hit at the same time.

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Re: Dropshot plus jika
« Reply #7 on: 01/07/14 23:57 UTC »
That picture looks like a wicked cat rig  :-\.   The furry kind, that is.  In my house you would be in big trouble in about 15 seconds.   

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Re: Dropshot plus jika
« Reply #8 on: 01/08/14 00:00 UTC »
Cat wasn't in the room and dog was asleep! No worries :)


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Re: Dropshot plus jika
« Reply #9 on: 01/08/14 00:09 UTC »
I use a 1/8 to 1/4 oz. Jig on the bottom VMC spin shot hook on top. I use this set up from shore for walleye white bass and crappies. Only smaller jigs for the last two. Mike 8)
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Offline biglewers

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Re: Dropshot plus jika
« Reply #10 on: 01/08/14 05:10 UTC »
I use a shakey head on bottom when I'm drop shoting.  Works pretty good.

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Re: Dropshot plus jika
« Reply #11 on: 01/08/14 08:13 UTC »
I'm in WW's camp on this. The set-up makes a super walleye/sauger rig and is a true sneak attack on crappies.
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Re: Dropshot plus jika
« Reply #12 on: 01/08/14 08:26 UTC »
I frequently use the CC Glider on the bottom rig  with a dragon tail or Fry bait above it. Killer on Walleyes, Sauger and smallmouth.

I  call it Power Dropshotting! (not my term...there are a couple threads on this if I remember correctly).

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Re: Dropshot plus jika
« Reply #13 on: 01/08/14 08:33 UTC »
I  call it Power Dropshotting!

And to think that only a couple pools north of you we call it a Dubuque rig. lol

At dams we might have to use large heavy jigs to anchor these rigs if the current is up. The 3/4 ounce Do-It Flathead jig gets the nod for this job. It amazing how many sauger we get two feet above the bottom jig on the Dropshot hook.
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Re: Dropshot plus jika
« Reply #14 on: 01/08/14 08:54 UTC »
I would have called it that too....but I never remember how to spell Dubuque !

In addition, InFisherman (I think) had a segment on this last year
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