Drop Shot Fishing on Lake Pleasant
Lake Pleasant · Arizona · West
Lake Pleasant sits in the Sonoran Desert at roughly 1,600 feet elevation, impounded by Waddell Dam on the Agua Fria River and fed by the Central Arizona Project canal — a detail that shapes its water clarity and thermal behavior in ways most visiting anglers don't account for. The reservoir features a complex mix of steep rocky bluffs, submerged creek arms, shallow coves with scattered brush, and open main-lake points that drop sharply into 60–100 ft of water. Largemouth dominate the upper creek arms; smallmouth and striped bass hold to harder structure on the main lake.
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 Pleasant
| 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 Pleasant
Lake: Largemouth push into the upper Agua Fria arm and secondary coves through February and March as water temps climb into the mid-50s to low 60s, staging on points and submerged brush before moving to flats for the spawn. Swim jigs and Texas-rigged creature baits in 8–15 ft produce consistently on the transition.
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: Surface temps routinely exceed 90°F by July, pushing largemouth deep into the 20–40 ft thermocline zone on main-lake points and channel ledges. Striped bass activity picks up in open water during morning and evening feeding windows; drop shots and deep-diving crankbaits account for most of the summer largemouth catch.
Drop Shot: Go deep — 20–40 feet on main lake structure. Shake in place with minimal movement. Shad colors dominate.
Lake: Cooling water in October and November triggers a shad migration into the creek arms that pulls largemouth shallow again — topwater and medium-diving crankbaits on main-lake points become productive as fish chase threadfin shad into the 5–15 ft range.
Drop Shot: Follow baitfish to secondary points and pockets. Faster retrieve works as fish get more aggressive.
Lake: Winter at Lake Pleasant is mild compared to most of the country, with water temps settling into the 52–58°F range from December through February. Largemouth remain catchable on slow-rolled swimbaits and finesse jigs in 15–25 ft; smallmouth on the rocky main-lake banks respond well to drop shots and hair jigs during the warmest part of the afternoon.
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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