Bass Pro Shops® XPS® Drop Weights
The perfect weight to use in the newest form of finesse fishing. This technique is especially effective for heavily pressured fish. To use, tie knot in end of line and insert through eye, pull up, and you are ready to fish - and you can change weight quickly. Hook should be tied directly on line 18-30" above weight.
Rated 4.4 out of 5Â by 16
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Dortiz Good Buy
Very good weights. They work very well when I drift fish the river near where i live. I would recommend these weights that are looking for a product that works great for river fishing.
January 31, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by JimmyDMan XXX Drop Shotting
So much for finese fishing as the primo drop shop presentation! I have stepped up my game recently by flipping some docks with heavier lines, critter baits & bigger worms! (10-12" variety) It works great & these heavier quick add weights that work great with my level winds & P-Line. Plus - - less worry about breaking off the fish that wrap up on the pilings.
July 30, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Bass2859 Best Purchase Ever
I started doing some drop shot awhile ago and the weights work really good for me.
July 7, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by baileybasshog Great Product
Easy to tie on and has put lots of spots in the boat for me and my family in deep water fishing.
June 22, 2010
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3/8 fits the bill!A:Â
I like 3/8 oz.A:Â
1/4 oz seems to be best for me. lighter ones when it's more windy makes it almost impossible to feel your bait or weight. these do okay as long as it isn't super windy. when it is i use a 1/2 oz bell sinker knotted on the end. helped me to produceA:Â
It depends on deep the water is. I get the 1/8 oz. ones for water less than about 8' (as long you're using a light enough rod and reel combo) and then I would get the 3/8 oz. ones for water deeper than 8' (asuming you're not fishing in water deeper than 16' or 18'). Or you could just get the 1/4 oz. ones and fish a little slower in deeper water. I hope this helped. Good fishing!1 of 1
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