Awesome! Love when you can get a mix of bronze and gold doing the same thing. But yes, with a nightcrawler on there the walleyes show up to play big time. Thank you!
Either of you guys have go-to plastics for drop shotting walleye? Caught a few here and there fishing for smallmouth but I'd like to target them with plastics to try to weed out some of the smaller fish.
You talk about "mid depth" as 10-20 feet. But for us here on Lake Roosevelt, the depths are down to 150 feet. Will dropshoting work on that? Typically, we need about 1 ounce to hit bottom or the current just wipes it away.
I always have one tied, its a modified drop shot.. instead of weight on the bottom, ive use jig instead... its a 1 - 2 punch, either they like eating from the bottom or 1-2ft up.. the down side is when you get stuck, you loose half of the rig
Here’s the different craw baits that I seem to use the most when dropshotting… The first is the 3.5” Craw D’oeuvere by PowerTeam Lures. To be completely honest I have no idea why it works so well because IMO it does not look real and it has hardly any action at all besides a very slow/subtle glide (especially when you nose-hook it). But they eat it, so I keep on using it haha! www.powerteamlures.com/3-5-craw-doeuvre-1/ The second one that I haven’t ever mentioned in public (but you took the time to reach out, so I might as well drop another nugget!) is called the Tackle HD Hi Def Craw…most commonly the smaller 3” size tho I will play around with that BIG 3.75” from time to time. They are pretty dang expensive, but the most realistic craw profile I have ever seen for super clear water and picky fish. I usually save them for tournaments lol. www.tacklewarehouse.com/Tackle_HD_Hi_Def_Craw/descpage-THDC.html Few other options I use regularly on a dropshot… Berkley PowerBait MaxScent Lil Trooper Crawfish Soft Bait: alnk.to/aANsxSz Z-Man TRD CrawZ: alnk.to/eOLE5sP Savage Gear 4D Craw: alnk.to/e76Caei I hope this helps! Brett
LOL sorry for leaving you hanging - I'm playing catch up. That's a SIMM's ProDry. Wildly expensive, but worth every penny when you live in it. Actually makes me enjoy fishing in the rain 😅. Thanks for watching man!
@@jasonguest1441 I always fill my spools up with enough junky "backing" line to only put 100 yards or so of braid on top. But also the Tatulas have the option to get a shallow spool or a deep spool, I have the shallow one.
Use removable 1/4 oz. split shot weights. They work good. They are CHEAP, pull off easily when they get snagged, which is VERY seldom. They are quick to replace. Using Expensive weights ? Why ???
I truly feel that I have even better "feel" of what's going on down there with tungsten thx to it being roughly 1.7x more dense than lead. It's also more compact so it gets down that much faster. And if you tie them on, you just don't ever lose any of them unless you're fishing around lots of rocks, which if it's really snaggy I'll switch to lead. There are times in big wind where I'm using up to a 3/4-oz weight...that's a lot of split-shots lol. Do you NEED tungsten to catch fish? Absolutely not! But it's super fish-sexxy works extremely well.
Great video. Ya I’ve been getting a few walleye, while drop shoting for smallies using flat worms. I’ll give crawlers a try. Cheers.
Awesome! Love when you can get a mix of bronze and gold doing the same thing. But yes, with a nightcrawler on there the walleyes show up to play big time. Thank you!
excellent video! this technique seems to be getting more and more popular lately
Leaving for Canada tomorrow! Gonna run these, try to save some jig heads in the rocks! Love it
Careful 😅 dropshots LOVE to get snagged in the rocks! Have fun dude! I know you will. And send me pics!
*Dropshots are a cheat code.*
*Gotta shoutout the Japanese bass-heads that accidentally invented the best walleye tactic ever.* 🔥
No doubt!
Either of you guys have go-to plastics for drop shotting walleye? Caught a few here and there fishing for smallmouth but I'd like to target them with plastics to try to weed out some of the smaller fish.
Domo Arigato
@@zachhedrick9356try a crawler. Like the roboworm
Always good stuff! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the great information!
Appreciate you taking the time to watch and leave a comment!
@@TargetWalleye 👍👍
Great insight as always.
Thank you!!! Glad you enjoyed it!
A lot of great information! Thanks!
Thank you for watching!
What settings are you running on your mega live in this particular video?and great video. Very informative
Great video! I’m curious as to when you would use this over using a slip bobber setup? Or are they interchangeable?
Was that a app, or a map chip when you were showing the contour of the humps?
What size maxscent flat worm to you prefer for walleye?
Awesome video! What nav app is that on your phone?
Thx! It’s the “One-Boat Network” app.
You talk about "mid depth" as 10-20 feet. But for us here on Lake Roosevelt, the depths are down to 150 feet. Will dropshoting work on that? Typically, we need about 1 ounce to hit bottom or the current just wipes it away.
I always have one tied, its a modified drop shot.. instead of weight on the bottom, ive use jig instead... its a 1 - 2 punch, either they like eating from the bottom or 1-2ft up.. the down side is when you get stuck, you loose half of the rig
Wish we could play with stuff like that in MN 😅 it would be deadly!
Brett , what’s your favorite crawfish imitation for drop shot ?
Here’s the different craw baits that I seem to use the most when dropshotting…
The first is the 3.5” Craw D’oeuvere by PowerTeam Lures. To be completely honest I have no idea why it works so well because IMO it does not look real and it has hardly any action at all besides a very slow/subtle glide (especially when you nose-hook it). But they eat it, so I keep on using it haha!
www.powerteamlures.com/3-5-craw-doeuvre-1/
The second one that I haven’t ever mentioned in public (but you took the time to reach out, so I might as well drop another nugget!) is called the Tackle HD Hi Def Craw…most commonly the smaller 3” size tho I will play around with that BIG 3.75” from time to time. They are pretty dang expensive, but the most realistic craw profile I have ever seen for super clear water and picky fish. I usually save them for tournaments lol.
www.tacklewarehouse.com/Tackle_HD_Hi_Def_Craw/descpage-THDC.html
Few other options I use regularly on a dropshot…
Berkley PowerBait MaxScent Lil Trooper Crawfish Soft Bait:
alnk.to/aANsxSz
Z-Man TRD CrawZ:
alnk.to/eOLE5sP
Savage Gear 4D Craw:
alnk.to/e76Caei
I hope this helps!
Brett
Brett you tha man ! I really appreciate all your tips!! Is there a color u like best ? Green pumpkin ?
@@markpowell6240 when in doubt, green pumpkin it out! 👊
@@TargetWalleye
Agreed !! Thanks again!!
Good video but I still want to know where you got that jacket 😉
LOL sorry for leaving you hanging - I'm playing catch up. That's a SIMM's ProDry. Wildly expensive, but worth every penny when you live in it. Actually makes me enjoy fishing in the rain 😅. Thanks for watching man!
@@TargetWalleye okay thanks for the info.. keep up the good work!
Nice
Wst size hook?
I basically use a #2 for all things dropshot.
What reel is that on your drop shot rod??
That's a Daiwa Tatula LT 3000. She's super smooth, and I wish everything in the world had the option of coming in matte black hahah.
@@TargetWalleye do you put a ton of junk line under that 6lb braid then? Isn’t that spool huuuuuuggggeeee???
@@jasonguest1441 I always fill my spools up with enough junky "backing" line to only put 100 yards or so of braid on top. But also the Tatulas have the option to get a shallow spool or a deep spool, I have the shallow one.
Use removable 1/4 oz. split shot weights. They work good. They are CHEAP, pull off easily when they get snagged, which is VERY seldom. They are quick to replace. Using Expensive weights ? Why ???
I truly feel that I have even better "feel" of what's going on down there with tungsten thx to it being roughly 1.7x more dense than lead. It's also more compact so it gets down that much faster. And if you tie them on, you just don't ever lose any of them unless you're fishing around lots of rocks, which if it's really snaggy I'll switch to lead. There are times in big wind where I'm using up to a 3/4-oz weight...that's a lot of split-shots lol. Do you NEED tungsten to catch fish? Absolutely not! But it's super fish-sexxy works extremely well.
Walleyes gotta eat,too,,where theres' bait,theres fish #walleyefishing #bassfishing #bigriversystems