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Dr.Fish Cylinder Drop Shot Weights 1/8 to 3/4oz

Dr.Fish Cylinder Drop Shot Weights 1/8 to 3/4oz

$ 25.55

$ 80.00

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Dr.Fish Cylinder Drop Shot Weights 1/8 to 3/4oz

Dr.Fish Cylinder Drop Shot Weights 1/8 to 3/4oz

$ 25.55

$ 80.00

Weight:
  • 1/8oz (3.5g)
  • 3/16oz (5.4g)
  • 1/4oz (7g)
  • 3/8oz (10.5g)
  • 1/2oz (14g)
  • 3/4oz (20g)
Qty.:
  • 10 pcs
  • 30 pcs
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Product Details

  • Helps to sink your lure to your favorable water column. Targets bottom feeding species especially bass.
  • Application: A must have for drop shotting. These weights will deliver excellent performance in open water weedless fishing for largemouth bass, smallmouth bass and many other species.
  • Skinny style helps slip through cracks in rocks and vegetation easier, provides enhanced snag resistance.
  • Made with high quality lead to ensure long lasting using. Comes with a swivel for quick rig up and protect your lines.
  • Comes with a line clip that allows anglers to change their weight size or leader length without ever having to re-tie.

Item specifics

Brand:Dr.Fish
Part Type:Sinker
Material:Lead
Number in Pack:10 or 30pcs
Fishing Type:Freshwater Fishing, Saltwater Fishing

WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm ?

Tips:

What the best weight for a dropshot? Here are some general guidelines to help you choose the right weight:
1. Target Species: Smaller panfish may only need a small weight (1/8 to ounce), while larger gamefish like bass or walleye might require heavier weights ( to 2 ounces).
2. Water Depth and Current: In deeper water or stronger currents, heavier weights will be necessary to maintain the desired depth and keep the bait in place. Conversely, in shallower water or calm conditions, lighter weights may suffice.
3. Bait Size and Type: Heavier baits may require heavier weights to sink properly, while lighter baits may only need small weights.
4. Fishing Technique: Drop shotting typically requires lighter weights compared to bottom fishing or casting heavy lures.
5. Personal Preference: Some anglers prefer to use lighter weights for a more natural presentation of the bait, while others may opt for heavier weights for better control and sensitivity to bites.

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