Drop Shot Fishing on Lake Burton
Lake Burton · Georgia · Southeast
Lake Burton is a deep, cold-water impoundment situated in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Georgia, characterized by steep rocky shorelines, extensive boat docks, and very clear water. The fishery is dominated by healthy populations of spotted bass and largemouth bass, with some smallmouth bass present, all heavily influenced by a prevalent blueback herring forage base.
The drop shot suspends a soft plastic bait above the bottom on a fixed line, keeping it in the strike zone longer than any other rig. Originally a West Coast technique, it now dominates clear-water and finesse situations nationwide. Works vertically over structure or on a long cast.
Drop Shot Setup for Lake Burton
| Rod | 7' medium-light to medium spinning rod, fast action |
| Reel | 2500–3000 size spinning reel, 6.2:1 or higher |
| Line | 6–8 lb fluorocarbon main line or 10 lb braid + 8 lb fluoro leader |
| Weight | 1/8–3/8 oz tungsten drop shot weight (heavier in current or deep water) |
| Hook | #1 or #2 Gamakatsu Finesse Wide Gap, 6–18 inches above weight |
Seasonal Tactics on Lake Burton
Lake: Bass transition to rocky points, coves, and boat docks during the spring pre-spawn, with suspending jerkbaits and jigs becoming effective as water temperatures reach the low to mid-50s.
Drop Shot: Target staging fish on points and drop-offs in 8–20 feet. Nose-hook a 6" Roboworm or Berkley PowerBait MaxScent Flat Worm.
Lake: As a strong thermocline develops, bass relocate to deep main lake humps, points, and timber in 20-50 feet of water, often requiring vertical presentations like drop shots and shaky heads.
Drop Shot: Go deep — 20–40 feet on main lake structure. Shake in place with minimal movement. Shad colors dominate.
Lake: Cooler temperatures trigger blueback herring and shad migrations into creek arms and shallower pockets, leading to schooling bass activity, making topwater baits and fast-moving swimbaits highly productive.
Drop Shot: Follow baitfish to secondary points and pockets. Faster retrieve works as fish get more aggressive.
Lake: Bass remain deep and lethargic through the cold months, congregating on main lake points, sheer rock walls, and offshore humps, where slow-rolled jigs and suspended jerkbaits can entice bites.
Drop Shot: Slowest presentation of the year. Dead-stick a 4" finesse worm at the bottom. Let it sit 10–15 seconds between shakes.
Best Conditions
Clear to stained water, pressured fish, cold fronts, post-spawn suspended bass, deep structure in summer
Use a Palomar knot and leave the tag end pointing up to keep the hook riding correctly. Most anglers tie it wrong.
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