Description
The Lead Masters Drop Shot Weights are purpose-built for drop shot fishing with a pinch clip line attachment that allows the weight to be secured to the tag end of the line without tying a knot — and repositioned up or down the line to adjust the distance between the hook and the weight without retying. The pinch clip mechanism grips the line securely during the retrieve and on the hookset while still allowing intentional repositioning when needed. Available in five weights from 1/16 oz to 3/8 oz to match a wide range of depth and current conditions. 8–10 per pack.
Key Features
- Pinch Clip Line Attachment — No Knot Required — The pinch clip (also called a pinch point or swivel clip) on the bottom of the weight grips the tag end of the line without requiring a knot; the clip allows the weight to be attached, removed, and repositioned on the line quickly without cutting and retying — a significant advantage when adjusting the hook-to-weight distance to match different bottom depths and structure.
- Repositionable Without Retying — The pinch clip allows the weight to slide up or down the tag end of the line to adjust the distance between the drop shot hook and the weight; longer distances (12–18″) for suspending the bait higher off the bottom in clear water, shorter distances (6–10″) for keeping the bait closer to the bottom in deeper water or when fish are holding tight to the bottom.
- Five Weight Options — 1/16 to 3/8 oz — Available in 1/16 oz, 1/8 oz, 3/16 oz, 1/4 oz, and 3/8 oz to match a wide range of depth and current conditions; lighter weights (1/16–1/8 oz) for shallow water and finesse presentations, mid weights (3/16–1/4 oz) for standard drop shot depth ranges, and heavier weights (3/8 oz) for deeper water and situations where wind or current requires more weight to maintain bottom contact.
- 8–10 Per Pack — The 1/16–1/4 oz sizes come in a 10-pack; the 3/8 oz comes in an 8-pack; provides multiple weights per pack for rigging multiple rods or replacing lost weights when fishing rocky bottom where snags are common.
Weight Selection Guide
| Weight | Pack Count | Best Application |
|---|---|---|
| 1/16 oz | 10-pack | Shallow water, finesse drop shot, light wind, calm conditions |
| 1/8 oz | 10-pack | Versatile shallow to mid-depth, standard finesse drop shot |
| 3/16 oz | 10-pack | Mid-depth, moderate wind, standard drop shot presentations |
| 1/4 oz | 10-pack | Deeper water, stronger wind, maintaining bottom contact |
| 3/8 oz | 8-pack | Deep water, heavy wind, current, maximum bottom contact |
Best For
- Drop Shot Bass Fishing — The primary application; rig a drop shot hook 6–18″ above the weight on the main line and attach the weight to the tag end with the pinch clip; the weight sits on the bottom while the bait suspends above it at a fixed distance, presenting the soft plastic at a consistent depth in the strike zone without the bait touching the bottom.
- Clear Water & Finesse Fishing — Lighter weights (1/16–1/8 oz) for clear water finesse drop shot presentations where a slow, subtle presentation is needed to trigger strikes from pressured or finicky bass; the light weight allows the bait to move naturally with minimal angler input.
- Deep Water & Windy Conditions — Heavier weights (1/4–3/8 oz) for deep water drop shotting where more weight is needed to maintain bottom contact and keep the rig from drifting in wind and current; the 3/8 oz is the go-to weight for deep summer bass fishing in 20–40+ ft of water.
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