Hey Andy, I enjoyed your video, great information! Keep it up, life gets in the way sometimes but I still appreciate your contribution to my fishing knowledge! Thanks. PS. I live in Ohio, hopefully one day I’ll be able to have you take me out on a trip!
Meh I just use cheap lead drop shot weights with the clip end and I hardly lose them. I use round drop shot weights for when fishing around rocks and cylinder drop shot weights when fishing in and around grass.
3/8oz tungsten teardrop is almost all I use but what you said about dragging the cylinder is interesting. Do you think the small tick of the cylinder falling on its side feels like a light bite?
Hey Andy, I enjoyed your video, great information! Keep it up, life gets in the way sometimes but I still appreciate your contribution to my fishing knowledge! Thanks. PS. I live in Ohio, hopefully one day I’ll be able to have you take me out on a trip!
Thanks for the kind words Thomas! Let’s chat on IG and maybe we can make it happen for ya! Stay tuned for more!
It's hard to go wrong with a 1/4 or 3/8 cylinder for almost everything.
They do have a purpose!
Meh I just use cheap lead drop shot weights with the clip end and I hardly lose them. I use round drop shot weights for when fishing around rocks and cylinder drop shot weights when fishing in and around grass.
I wont lie, i do use them too on lead weights. It seems like tungsten weights always come off easier.
Do you prefer a tear drop or cylinder style drooshot weight?
Love a tear drop! Not a big fan of the clamp weights
Same! I use the tear drop about 98% of the time. Especially in the 3/8 size
3/8oz tungsten teardrop is almost all I use but what you said about dragging the cylinder is interesting. Do you think the small tick of the cylinder falling on its side feels like a light bite?
I dont think so. I believe the more you fish, the more intune you become with your tackle and the way things feel.
Great info brother
Thanks my dude!