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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2008

Attempts to answer every question anglers have about fishing the drop shot rig for bass fishing. More than just rigging tips, this HD video goes in-depth on strategy, techniques and proper rod and reel setups. To view this video in full HD, check out http://www.bassfishin.com

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  • I'd just like to say that cutting out the video made me 100 times less likely to visit your website. I guarantee I'm not the only one.

    And I agree, there's NOTHING wrong with rigging a dropshot worm correctly in the traditional manner you described.

  • @oceanwaves83 : Hi... Unfortunately YouTube has a 10-minute video length maximum. We'd love to provide the entire video but it is out of our control. Thanks for watching!

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  • i saw ur vid. i was wondering... where can i find out more about the yamamato worms and the people who make them?

    also i suggest that you keep making videos like this, it helped me a lot:)

  • i love you, Kevin

    

  • Out of interest can you use a steelhead style slinky weight for this technique on particularly snaggy ground? I fish in a spot thats great for big bass but its also basically nothing but snags

  • thanks for the tips

  • "i can, and will" kill john connor

  • @BassFishinCom their videos can go up too 1 hour long now

  • lol, mosquito hooks, those were dropshot/splitshot hooks. Read the package bro.

  • @1996catfish The nice thing about an actual drop shot sinker is that if you get hung up in rocks or brush, the sinker can just pull off of the line because it isnt tied on. Then you can just replace the sinker and get back to fishing. With a traditional sinker thats tied on, you will break a lot of sinkers and line off. And maybe even your hook and bait.

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