The drop shot knot is the fishing knot dedicated exclusively to drop shot fishing. The purpose of this knot is to be able to mount a hook directly on the main line terminated by a sinker, pointing upwards. The drop shot knot therefore allows you to present your lure at the desired depth, all in a natural way. This fishing technique can be very effective, especially on educated fish. Here is an article to show you how to make a drop shot knot.
The drop shot knot
The drop shot node is basically a variation of the palomar node. The subtlety of the drop shot knot will be to ensure that the tip of the hook is positioned upwards.
Here are the steps to make this knot:
- While holding your hook up, double your line to make a long loop and pass it through the eye of the hook.
- Tie an overhand knot with the doubled line.
- Pass the hook through the loop made by the overhand knot.
- Moisten the wire to avoid chafing and tighten it firmly.
- Make sure the hook is still facing up.
Once the drop shot knot has been made, add a drop shot lead to the end of the leader.
Here are the steps to make a drop shot knot!
As far as fishing tackle is concerned, it doesn't have to be very specialised to be effective. The most important thing, in our opinion, is to choose a rod with a strong resonance and a tip slow enough for the fish to attack the lure without feeling any resistance. A good Medium Light spinning rod will do the trick perfectly.
We recommend you use this rod with a size 2500 reel, fitted with light braid for the line body and fluorocarbon for the leader.
Useful links to complete this article:
Drop shot: Everything you need to know about drop shot fishing
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The 10 best zander lures for winter
The 10 best types of black bass lures