Power finesse is awesome. I use a med heavy with a mod fast tip for my drop shot.. 3/16 weight with a #1 BKK drop shot hook. This is an awesome setup. Gotta use it before you judge it
Thanx Brian. Good lure choices but not really finesse. A 3/8-1/2oz swim jig is more combat fishing. The new finesse jigs everyone throwing would have fit the bill.
I think it depends on how you are fishing it. If it’s deep water and you are barely shaking it I like a medium light. If I’m pitching it around cover or docks I like a med to med-hvy.
@dsc420247 I'm almost 60 yrs old and I've never heard of anyone using a action like that for drop shoting but to each is own. Something that's good for one may not be good for another.
Did you all even watch the video? He clearly shows his drop shot rig with a bigger worm rigged on an ewg hook. Many people fish the dropshot/ bubbashot around heavy cover which requires heavier gear. Your typical med-light dropshot setup for this rig would not work #commonsense
Hate to say this video isnot finesse 😢. Downsize your baits even further and make very subtle movements, please😢. At 3:07 Bass in a slit-second noticed that the exaggerated movement with a bigass worm is totally NOT bait finesse and immediately runs away.
"Cover a lot of water" and "finesse" shouldn't be in the same sentence 😂 this video started off good and then I think you got lost 😂 i mean seriously a crank bait? get out of here😂😂 A hellgrammite on a ned rig or a texas rigged worm now thats a finesse bait
Power finesse is awesome. I use a med heavy with a mod fast tip for my drop shot.. 3/16 weight with a #1 BKK drop shot hook. This is an awesome setup. Gotta use it before you judge it
Great info thank you sir really helpful tips 👍🏻
Thanx Brian. Good lure choices but not really finesse. A 3/8-1/2oz swim jig is more combat fishing. The new finesse jigs everyone throwing would have fit the bill.
A med-heavy for a drop shot that makes no sense. Man I don't understand the rod actions your using.
Just the typical bass fishing mindset of overpowering the gear lol
@johnmccloud1054 these pro's use these actions and I think it confuses a lot of angler's who are new to bass fishing.
I think it depends on how you are fishing it. If it’s deep water and you are barely shaking it I like a medium light. If I’m pitching it around cover or docks I like a med to med-hvy.
@dsc420247 I'm almost 60 yrs old and I've never heard of anyone using a action like that for drop shoting but to each is own. Something that's good for one may not be good for another.
Did you all even watch the video? He clearly shows his drop shot rig with a bigger worm rigged on an ewg hook. Many people fish the dropshot/ bubbashot around heavy cover which requires heavier gear. Your typical med-light dropshot setup for this rig would not work #commonsense
Hate to say this video isnot finesse 😢. Downsize your baits even further and make very subtle movements, please😢. At 3:07 Bass in a slit-second noticed that the exaggerated movement with a bigass worm is totally NOT bait finesse and immediately runs away.
I’d rather flip and jig and throw a chatterbait and catch Biggins
"Cover a lot of water" and "finesse" shouldn't be in the same sentence 😂 this video started off good and then I think you got lost 😂 i mean seriously a crank bait? get out of here😂😂 A hellgrammite on a ned rig or a texas rigged worm now thats a finesse bait