Tyler, Drop shot rigs are best for presenting your lure to the fish with an in the face presentation. I use this method every day on Table Rock Lake in Missouri for Black Bass, Smallmouth and Spotted Bass.
A very clear and deep lake in the mountains of Missouri, we use very powerful graphs which allow us to watch the bait go down the graph and at the same time the graph is showing us fish and we use the drop shot rig to put he bait right in front of the fish's mouth!! We can even watch the fish move up and bite the bait on the graph!! Talk about calling your shot!!!
To fish a drop shot rig you can fish it in many ways, but here are a few that I use every day on the water.
1) vertical fishing..
In the hot summer months I find the Thermocline (which is warm water and cold water meet in a lake)
I have found that above the line smaller fish seem to live, below are the bigger fish. on Table Rock it usally starts around 25 feet and can go down to about 45 feet. I will then set my depth of my bait to a mid range of that say 35 feet (I use my dept finder two get the right dept of my bait and then I use a black marker and mark my line). Lasy man's way
Once I'm at the right depth I will then let my line sit still then give it a few small twiches of the rod tip only.. This allows the worm to move like the real thing.
If no bite accours then I will move it up a few turns and start all over again.. This works great for bass in structure like deep brush piles or along bridge pillers or humps and long points that drop off in the channel.
2) Dragging the drop shot rig
Next I use the same rig during the early spring and late fall when fish are up shallows, I fish this just like a c-rig Pitching the bait up to the bank and dragging and stopping it for a few seconds all the way back to the boat while keeping contact with the bottom.
These are just a few good ways to fish the drop shot rig. Drop shot rig is also very good on Pan fish, such as blue gill with worms and also crappie with minnows.
You just have to go out and play with it, once you do, you will get very good at working it and the fish will come.
Good Luck and Good Fishing
