More species on dropshot

couta-koppie

Senior Member
Hey guys. The last 2 days was some of the most fun I ever had on dropshot. Me and a friend, John (the biggest fan of team Black Fin) decided to grab our light tackle rods and target some more of those little species. We got a span of them as you will see in my next few posts. I need some identification on some of these species if any one can help.

Here is some of the ones I do know.

 

Bigeye Kingfish
 

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couta-koppie

Senior Member
Debatable if this specie should count or not. I caught this crab while going for pinkies in deeper water. Did not see what it was until it was on the side. I know under normal circumstances crabs don't count as a specie as any person can catch one off the rocks. You guys decide
 

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tauruck

Sealiner
Henry, bru?????

You guys rock.

That's all I have to say.

In this case size don't matter.

Half the country blanked and you guys are notching up species after species!.

::hapmad::hapmad::hapmad::hapmad::hapmad
 

Enigma

Moderator
This ultra light stuff has tickled me now and I know what mission I'm going to be on when I go visit the family in the Cape again

watch out Klippies, Gobies, Blennies and other rock pool dwellers. When the sharks aren't biting I'm gonna get me some diversity on ultra light rigs and lures

Great diversity and new application of drop shotting.
 

tauruck

Sealiner
Henry aka couta-koppie (where did you come up with that nickname?.) changed a whole bunch of stuff as far as dropshot is concerned.

Berkley, give this guy a sponsorship.

Really guys, the dude deserves some recognition.

Send him a bunch of stuff to test.

Thanks.
 
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