Manufacturers also create rods specifically made for drop shot fishing, but it isn’t necessary to purchase one to set up your drop shot rig.

10–20 lb (4. 5–9. 1 kg) braided line is strong enough to handle the tension from a 5–15 lb (2. 3–6. 8 kg) fish thrashing at the end of your line. [2] X Research source You can purchase braided line online or at a fishing store.

Fluorocarbon is lighter and less visible to most fish, which is why you should use it at the end of your line. Using a fishing knot will ensure that the leader doesn’t break loose from the braided line.

You don’t have to tie a knot to the weight to attach it to the line.

Examples of bait you could use include shrimp, squid, smelt, sardines, minnows, worms, and nightcrawlers.

You’ll feel a slight thump on your line when the weight hits the bottom of the lake floor. You will catch more fish if you cast your line into areas of the water where you know there is a high density of fish.

If you don’t catch anything after casting, repeat the process until you feel more bites.

Once you bring the fish to you, net it and remove the hook.