When I dropshot I used to just use 1/0 ewg worm hooks with a Palomar knot and then passed back through the eyelet, make the worm face gap/barb up.
Switched to specific VMC dropshot hooks like them a lot better. So, they're not needed but they work good enough.
When I dropshot I like to used non-salted ZOOM Trick Worms. My favorite colors so far this season are Gooseberry and Pumpkin/chartreuse tail. The reason for the non-salted ones are that they float slightly in the water back end up and look KILLER on a dropshot rig. Hook it right through the head so it sticks straight out perpendicular to the line.
Let it hit the bottom and just jiggle it, it looks great in the water. You can slowly drag it along the bottom you'll be able to feel it with the weight, and periodically stop, let it sit, shake, and move on, etc.
I have dropshotted with senkos but they're all usually salted and sink down sometimes ending parallel to the line, but they work well just require some more action in the bait on your part.
Depending on how deep you're fishing and where fish are suspending, give anywhere from 8-18" of leader. Also you can probably used any weight but the slipshot style dropshot weights are killer.
Give it time and have patience, this is a great rig when you can locate fish.
Posted Sat Jul 26, 2014 2:10 pm