Mar 22 2015
Phillip D. Chapin
Slot Fish
Hey Marty how you been? ive been thinking same as you on the trying different techniques,, i seem to always say this and then after a while i go back to my old ways.. i went with a guide i know on fork last year and we drop shotted all day,, we used drop shot with baitcasters with 12 lb line.. no problems at all.. reason for my post , was you said you were gonna be using 15lb line,, so im curious, if you going 15lb line why the spincast? we had no probs with 12lb on bait caster,(we were using guides stuff) so i would think 15 would work on bait caster, then you could horse your fish out,, i have always used 14- 15 lb test on all my bait casters all the time and hardly ever lose a fish , even at fork or timber lake,, good luck with the spincast,, ive tried em and cant do em..
Mar 22 2015
Marty Newman
Fingerling
Member Since :
2000
Number of Posts :
73
Hey guys, I am interested in expanding my repertoire a little for those tough days when my usual approaches aren't working. So, I have decided to make an effort this year to do more jig fishing (something I have rarely done in the past) and also try dropshotting. Been reading up on this quite a bit and have already acquired a new spincast rod/reel for this. I would be interested to hear if any of you have done this much and if so, what advice you might offer me?
One of my first questions........I am fishing Gilmer a couple of days this week. I am on a quest to catch my first double digit bass (caught a 9.2 last year). I have had several tough days in the past at Gilmer. Would you try a dropshot rig here knowing the big fish and the amount of timber they could wrap you around if you hooked one? I am rigged with 10lb Fluorocarbon and not sure this new rig could turn a big fish immediately as some of my other rigs could. What do you think?
Thanks, Marty