Drop Shot Weights

Enhance your fishing experience with our premium drop shot weights, designed for precision and versatility. Perfect for targeting various species, these weights ensure your bait stays in the optimal position for effective presentations. Crafted from durable materials, they provide reliable performance in both freshwater and saltwater environments. Available in multiple sizes and styles, our drop shot weights cater to every angler's needs, allowing for easy adjustments based on conditions. Equip yourself with the right tools to maximize your catch and enjoy a successful day on the water.

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VMC Tungsten Drop Shot Cylinder Weight

VMC Tungsten Drop Shot Cylinder Weight

$9.99-$13.99

(10)

Big fan of VMC products, these are great very slim design but are a little pricey being tungsten. ... [ Awesome weight, cheap and effective! ... This is a great weight for drop shot in

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5 WestCoastAngler10
Never tried tungsten weights before always wanted to and I ’ m glad I got them super sensitive on drop shot for fresh and salt water will be getting more

5 Rickerd24
Needed new drop shot weights and glad I picked these. They dance through rocky bottoms and give me really great feel.

5 Fishingdadof4
I was recently introduced to tungsten weights. Always just used those cheap lead weights and after trying it out I am sold on the difference you can feel as well as just the overall experience is better. You get a better feel for the ground and any obstacles

5 ChrisRN1977
Works great with drop shotting, Worked out great for drop shotting in NY.

5 Bob44
[ Awesome weight, cheap and effective! Great for a drop shot.

Lazer Sharp Cylinder Drop Shot Sinker

Lazer Sharp Cylinder Drop Shot Sinker

$6.99

(11)

Love the weight, slips thru cover easily great for catching bass white/small/large ... These work as intended and hold the bait in a good position. ... Solid

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5 Gary
Saltwater version catches fish! But it can be used in freshwater. Berkley has fused their durable soft plastics with a long lasting fish attracting scent.

5 Nater56
I bought these for use fishing this summer, haven ’ t used them yet

5 NastayNate 947
Got these on sale and they do the job! I think these will stay in my tackle box!

5 Midwest fishing dude
Love the weight, slips thru cover easily great for catching bass white/small/large

5 PolishFly
Did n't take much to get it right. These work as intended and hold the bait in a good position.

VMC Tungsten Tear Drop Weight

VMC Tungsten Tear Drop Weight

$8.99-$11.99

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Bought these for use doing drop shot fishing, they are

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5 Jh123456
Bought these for use doing drop shot fishing, they are great

Bullet Weights 30 Piece Bullet Weight Assortment

Bullet Weights 30 Piece Bullet Weight Assortment

$9.99

(1)

Nice little case with a great variety of all the necessary weights that I need ... Great

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5 Preston
Nice little case with a great variety of all the necessary weights that I need

Strike King Tour Grade Tungsten Weight
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Strike King Tour Grade Tungsten Weight

$9.99-$14.99

(6)

I bought them a few months ago and they are very compact. ... These weights are great for flipping or really any type of bottom worm or jig fishing. ... I like the smaller size when compared to

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5 SBO513
All I use is tungsten weights anymore. These are great weights and a decent price.

5 Frank rod23
I like the smaller size when compared to lead. Is a great product

5 Frank
I bought them a few months ago and they are very compact.

5 BassPate
[ Bought these awhile back- tungsten sinkers work much better than lead& are not as bad for the environment. I also lose a lot less because tungsten does n't compress like lead so it does n't get stuck in places where lead would

5 Rrossfishing
The tungsten weights are smaller profile and perfect for punching through the thick weeds.

Gamakatsu Split Shot/Drop Shot Fish Hooks

Gamakatsu Split Shot/Drop Shot Fish Hooks

$6.99

(21)

Tried these out from a video don ’ t really use drop shot rig but with these hook I got a few and gaining more confidence on the drop shot rig ... Gamakatsu are a little thicker than Owner but I like that for my bigger drop shot

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5 Trenton
The best hooks I have ever used in my life. I highly recommend them.

5
That hooks to strong I got a 6lbs catfish, but they still good

5 KrisMD
I have used mostly Gamamatsu Hooks for years. I have Worm, Wacky worm, EWG Worm and several other styles in my tackle. I believe the are the best for the presentations Ido.

5 Chris57
I 've used this hook for drop shot rigged plastic worms and have been impressed with how the hook sets without much effort.

5 Billy71
I tied it on for drop shots, yet I realize I need more patients, so I took off the drop shot hook my plastic in the middle n I was slamming big bass at around 10 ft deep, n once they took it they where hooked n I never lost 1 of the 20 caught that day.

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Jethro STOP-ITZ Weight Peg

Jethro STOP-ITZ Weight Peg

$3.99

WAS: $4.99*

(10)

Easy to use ... picked up some stop- itz weight pegs good size easy to put on, going to use as a bobber stop ... Excellent stops ... Recently started flipping a Texas rig into some lillypads and these work

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5 Scags314
Good from flipping into heavy cover when you need to get in shallow water

5 Haus80
Stopped by Dick's Sporting Goods picked some up no slip love them if their was 10 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ that's what i will give them

5 Wilus67
Excellent purchase was able to catch there on sale.

5 Moe609
Work good there the best I use then all the time again and then

5 Yankees2229
I ’ ve bought the vmc sinker stops many times and they don ’ t match up to these 10/10

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Drop Shot Weights

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  • What are drop shot weights used for in fishing?
  • What materials are commonly used for drop shot weights?
  • How do I choose the right size of drop shot weight?
  • Are there different styles of drop shot weights, and how do they differ?
  • Can drop shot weights be used in both freshwater and saltwater fishing?

Frequently Asked Questions For Drop Shot Weights

Drop shot weights are primarily used in fishing techniques to keep bait suspended above the bottom of the water while allowing for a natural presentation. This method is particularly effective for targeting fish that are holding near the bottom, as it enables anglers to present their bait at a precise depth. By using drop shot weights, fishermen can enhance their chances of attracting fish in various conditions.

Drop shot weights are typically made from materials like lead and tungsten, with tungsten being favored for its density and smaller size. Tungsten weights allow for a more compact design, which can be beneficial for sensitivity and reducing visibility in the water. The choice of material can impact the weight's performance, durability, and overall effectiveness in different fishing environments.

Choosing the right size of drop shot weight depends on several factors, including water depth, current strength, and the type of bait being used. A heavier weight may be necessary in deeper waters or strong currents to maintain control, while lighter weights can be effective in shallower areas or when targeting more cautious fish. It's important to experiment with different sizes to find the most effective option for your specific fishing conditions.

Yes, there are various styles of drop shot weights, including cylinder, tear drop, and bullet shapes. Each style offers unique advantages; for instance, cylinder weights provide stability and are less likely to roll in current, while tear drop weights can be more streamlined for finesse presentations. Understanding the differences can help anglers select the most suitable weight for their fishing technique and environment.

Drop shot weights are versatile and can be effectively used in both freshwater and saltwater fishing. However, the choice of weight material and size may vary based on the specific fishing environment and target species. Anglers should consider factors like corrosion resistance and weight visibility when selecting drop shot weights for saltwater applications.