I have watched this video more than once and it has definitely inspired me to try dropshotting and the Fox rage ready made dropshot kit has definitely come in mind from me. This truly is such a good video and in my next river session I will be trying dropshotting for the first time and hopefully catch some perch.
This drop shotting is only a version of what we did in the 60's which was called paternostering with a worm. which was a deadly method we used on the canal and gravel pits for perch.
Love your vids dude its inspired me to fish for pike and perch, caught 4 lovely perch today from the river stour at throop best was like 3lb unfortunately 3 on worms but ive been and got some drop shot kits, more spinners and lures. Cant wait to get going 🎣
It's nice to see the fish being handled properly.There seems to be an annoying trend these days, for some so-called anglers, of ramming their dirty great thumb in it's mouth then trying to lift the fish vertical!!There are numerous delicate bones in their mouths.You never see a carp, bream or barbel held like this, so why a perch....maybe they should try it with a pike!!
The DS is killing it most of the time. We dont think any other rig is as versatile and effective...Let us know your opinion and have a look at our proving footage;) Tight lines from Hamburg, #BrofishAnglingClub
Thanks for the good instruction but you kept that perch out of the water for FAR too long while you examined it for the camera, over two minutes ! Fish cannot breathe air!
Why bother with landing mat if your gonna smack it upside its head over a bench just 12 minutes ish into vid hahaa otherwise very useful and helpful thanks :-)