I wouldn’t say it’s better. Maybe in some situations like if the fish are in deeper water. Still, a slip cork will work just as well in similar situations. In fact, I’d use a slip float more often for bluegill and crappie. Adjusting the depth is a possibility and it can be cast farther.
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YES! This might be the first comment I’ve ever gotten that’s positive about the Reds. I catch so much flack living in St. Louis. 🤣
@@ShowMetheHawgs lol Yikes that's a rough place to be a Reds fan.
Good, simple instructions! Pan fishing all day with this setup!!
You’ll hit your state limit in no time!
Great instructional video. Can’t wait to try.
Good luck!
Thanks for the great info. Subscribed
You’re welcome
I run a double drop shot with shads on top and NRV Creek Daddies on the bottom
Interesting…
So basically a Palomar knot but use the tag. I love it
That’s basically it
Great way to target fish at depth.
Absolutely
Make me want to try the drop shot on the ultra light
It’s a good time
Can you fish this in shallow water?
Yes. The second half of the video I was fishing in 1-2 feet of water.
Why do you think that a drop shot rig is better than using a slip cork?
I wouldn’t say it’s better. Maybe in some situations like if the fish are in deeper water. Still, a slip cork will work just as well in similar situations. In fact, I’d use a slip float more often for bluegill and crappie. Adjusting the depth is a possibility and it can be cast farther.
What size is that hook?
It’s s 1/64oz jig head
@@ShowMetheHawgs jig head???? looks like a regular hook to me.
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