PATENTED
H.P. DROP SHOT SINKERS
THE HIGH PERFORMANCE DROP SHOT ADVANTAGE:
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Mojo's Drop Shot has a stronger breakpoint than
other drop shot weights on the market today.
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There is NO rigging apparatus protruding from
end of weight to get tangled in cover.
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Mojo's Drop Shot weight can be rigged over and
over, unless you severely hang the weight and lose
it.
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Mojo's long cylindrical and small diameter designed
weight slides and glide through the heaviest cover
without snagging.
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Mojo's Drop Shot is strong and durable and won't
prematurely break off. Guaranteed cast after cast.
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Quick and effortless to install right out of
the package. Rigging instructions included.
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The line is concealed and attached within the
weight, which keeps the line protected from damage
where it is attached while fishing.
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Line twist is nearly eliminated when using bait
or spincasting reels due to the line being attached
inside the center bore of the weight, which makes
a well balanced rig.
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The Mojo patent pending grip clip eliminates
crushing and pinching of the line which causes line
fatigue and premature breakage.
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The weight will release at 2.6 to 3.2 Ibs. of
pressure using 6-8 Ib. test line. This feature allows
you the strength and durability to dislodge the
weight if it becomes snagged, but broken off if
need be without losing your baited rig or a hooked
fish.
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And best of all, No More Casting Your Money
Away!
FAQ -
WHY DROP SHOT RIGGING?
TECHINICAL SPECS
Drop Shotting was originally designed
for use with light weights, 1/4oz. max. and finesse
style baits. Vertically fished with 3" to 4"
style plastics and small worms with light line 4-8
Ib. test, light to medium action rods depending on
depth and weight size. But we at Mojo believe anglers
will be taking drop shoting to the next level as anglers
will be demanding a much heavier weight in the very
near future, if not some fisherman as of now. Mojo
predicts weight sizes from 3/8 oz. - 1 oz. if not
more. We have found when casting these heavier drop
shot rigs they can produce a lot better results than
the lighter weights. Like casting a lot further, especially
in windy weather and get to the bottom quickly in
deep water and rough water. Stirring the bottom, making
plenty of noise drawing aggressive strikes.
Do you Drop Shot?

Rigging your Drop Shot Rig

You can reuse the Drop Shot sinker and clip until
it ever hangs and is lost. Here's how to REUSE it:
You can adjust your leader length at any time or
simply detach this weight system from your line
for later use. If storing the weight, leave the
wire clasp inside the sinker bore to avoid losing.
This is how it will appear when re-using the Drop
Shot Sinker System after rigging (first time out
of box) on any size weight.
Now the remainder of the line (the tag end) extrudes
out the end of the weight instead of the top as
with first time rigging. Always leave an inch or
two of excess line extruding out the rear of weight.
This does not affect the performance of this rig
nor does it affect its fish catching ability. To
detach the drop shot sinker from your line for future
use or to adjust your leader length between weight
and hook, simply press down on wire tabs at rear
end of weight using your thumb. This will keep the
wire clasp from exiting the sinker bore. While holding
wire tabs, pull on excess line at rear of weight
and ABRACADABRA, the sinker is free of the line
and is ready to adjust or remove. Using this weight
system may sound complicated, but rigging is accomplished
in seconds whether it be first out of the package
or repeat- ed usages. You can actually attach this
drop shot system much faster than you could tie
on a hook. After a few riggings you will be a Pro,
Guaranteed!
Here's what it looks like rigged:

User Directions:

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