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Old 02-20-2010, 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Skip View Post
You know it is bad when you are reduced to watching fishing shows on TV.

Show called " City Limits " was on and saw a neat idea that most likely will work in our waters. They were up north.

The boat was over bait and Rock ( Stripers up there ) but the Rock were not biting. The guy put over a drop shot rig. Basically a single hook bottom rig. On the hook - he put a Gulp minnow type plastic. The fish hit this almost right away. It was a good way to get a lure down deep - right in the fish's face.

Years ago when the Rock size limit was 14 inches - we used a similar rig in Kent Narrows. Anchored up current of the draw bridge - we used a regular bottom rig with 3 to 4 ozs. White Mister Twister grubs in 2 or 3 inch size were put on long shank #2 hooks. The rig was lowered to bottom - then walked back close to the bridge. Double headers were normal - now/then a big Perch would be caught.

I bet a 5 or 7 inch Bass Assasin would work just as well. Might be worth trying on a tough day when the Rock refuse regular tactics.
It definitely would not hurt. The more ammo and tricks you have, the better your chances. Many tricks used on fresh water fish will apply to salt water fish...........Gary
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