Oh Brother these two week deployment are killing me on the fishing, I am glad Nicole is picking up the slack. Thanks for watching and commenting. be safe and Merry Christmas..
You can, smaller hook and lighter weight. Especially if you are bank fishing around structure. The technique would be the same. Thanks for watching, take care
That's NOT a drop shot rig...that's a dropper rig. A true drop shot rig does NOT use any form of leader or dropper for the uook. The hook is tied directly to the line. This dropper rig has been around for many decades, exactly as shown here. A drop shot rig is a JDM rig which is relatively new to the United States (within the past 20 years). Not knocking the video, just correcting the name of the rig...names of rigs become as colloquial as the names for species of fish. For example crappie are often called "white perch"...there's an actual white perch and crappie which are different species. They do share some visual characteristics. This dropper rig has been used for crappie, catfish and even redfish. But, if someone asks you about a "drop shot" rig, don't show them this...unless you want them to be confused down the line when someone shows them an actual drop shot rig. Again, it's a usable rig...but it's not a drop shot.
Cerebral Tackle, thank you for the clarification. I agree you say and show what you are taught. I know what you are talking about with the hook tied directly with no leader. With that said, we like this rig as it gives the minnow a little room to swim around. We always welcome comments that help educate others that want to start a fishing journey. Thanks for commenting and watching.
Literally one minute into the video Uncle Bill says that he altered the setup because of the way Miss T fishes. Look up the definition of drop shot rig. A line tied to a hook with a trailing leader that comes to an end with a weight so that the weight is at the bottom and the hook and bait are above it. Their addition of the three-way piece is literally for saving hook and weight for all the times Ms T gets caught up in brush, which was stated in the video. 🤷
Thank you Nicole for stepping in. you made this look simple to do👍👍👍👍😍
Great video and super explanation of everything!!
Thank you for watching and commenting Mr. Bryant. We are hoping to make beginners more successful.
Getting the whole family into the business! That's a blessed man...even if he can't fish today! LOL
Oh Brother these two week deployment are killing me on the fishing, I am glad Nicole is picking up the slack. Thanks for watching and commenting. be safe and Merry Christmas..
Great tips and production value! Always a pleasure you all.
Thank you for watching and commenting, we appreciate you.
Great video for beginners. Really easy to follow 🙂
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great job Nicole. Looks like Uncle Bill taught you well. Thanks for sharing.
Im glad she is a quick study, thanks for watching and commenting.
Woohoo thumbs-up number 15😋😋 great job on this presentation Nicole👍👍 this is by far the best explanation video I have ever seen on this subject😁😁👍👍
Thanks Fredo, she did a great job. This is here series for those just starting out on the fishing adventure.
@@unclebillscrappieattitude3403 another thing I forgot to add was thank you for being out there and providing the PPE my friend👍👍👍
Thanks brother
Could you use this rig for bluegill as well.
You can, smaller hook and lighter weight. Especially if you are bank fishing around structure. The technique would be the same. Thanks for watching, take care
Nice video, great editing and explanation 👍 👍 see ya 👋
Thank you, sir!
That was excellent Nicole. Exactly how Uncle Bill taught me to rig up and man I have caught a lot of fish this way!!!
And we will keep catching fish this way.
That's NOT a drop shot rig...that's a dropper rig. A true drop shot rig does NOT use any form of leader or dropper for the uook. The hook is tied directly to the line. This dropper rig has been around for many decades, exactly as shown here. A drop shot rig is a JDM rig which is relatively new to the United States (within the past 20 years). Not knocking the video, just correcting the name of the rig...names of rigs become as colloquial as the names for species of fish. For example crappie are often called "white perch"...there's an actual white perch and crappie which are different species. They do share some visual characteristics. This dropper rig has been used for crappie, catfish and even redfish. But, if someone asks you about a "drop shot" rig, don't show them this...unless you want them to be confused down the line when someone shows them an actual drop shot rig. Again, it's a usable rig...but it's not a drop shot.
Cerebral Tackle, thank you for the clarification. I agree you say and show what you are taught. I know what you are talking about with the hook tied directly with no leader. With that said, we like this rig as it gives the minnow a little room to swim around. We always welcome comments that help educate others that want to start a fishing journey. Thanks for commenting and watching.
It is most commonly called a "three way rig"
Literally one minute into the video Uncle Bill says that he altered the setup because of the way Miss T fishes. Look up the definition of drop shot rig. A line tied to a hook with a trailing leader that comes to an end with a weight so that the weight is at the bottom and the hook and bait are above it. Their addition of the three-way piece is literally for saving hook and weight for all the times Ms T gets caught up in brush, which was stated in the video. 🤷
Thanks Mr. Jackson for watching and commenting. Again our goal is to help folks that do not fish as often as we do.
Think I can get that girl's number?
NO SHE IS TAKEN lol, hi son