Drop Shot Fishing Weights, Lead Sinkers, 1/8oz, 3/16oz, 1/4oz, 3/8oz, Review

4.6 (21) Amazon rating$8.49200+ bought last month

Our verdict

At $8.49, this drop shot lead sinker set packs 30 pieces across 3 sizes and carries a 4.6-star rating over 21 reviews. It's built specifically for drop shot rigging rather than general bottom fishing, making it a targeted pick for finesse anglers rather than an all-purpose sinker buy.

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Best for

Finesse anglers who specifically drop shot rig for bass or panfish and want a multi-size lead weight pack sized for that technique rather than a general-purpose sinker.

Skip if

Skip this if you don't drop shot rig and need a general bottom or surf sinker instead, or if the 21-review sample feels too thin compared to the 300+ to 1,500-review listings in this comparison.

  • Material Lead
  • Weight 0.13 Ounces
  • Size 30 Pcs / 3 Sizes
  • Color Black
  • Pieces 3
  • Feature Lead Shot
  • Priced 29% below the category median ($11.99 across 91 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.2/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.6/5

    4.6 average across 21 owner ratings

  • Popularity0.3/5

    21 owner reviews, fewer than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other fishing gear and tackle we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

This drop shot weight set costs $8.49 for 30 pieces spread across 3 sizes, built specifically for the drop shot technique rather than general bottom rigs. Drop shotting calls for a compact weight tied below the hook rather than above it, which is a different setup from the pyramid and disc sinkers elsewhere in this comparison, and it's a distinction worth knowing before buying based on price alone.

The pack is lead, colored black, with individual pieces weighing around 0.13 ounces based on the listing. Having 3 sizes in one 30-piece pack lets anglers adjust weight for depth and current without buying separate packs for each size, similar in spirit to the Caleb bulk-lead set but scaled for a finesse presentation instead of bulk bottom fishing, where lighter, more precise weights matter more than raw quantity.

Review-wise, this set holds a 4.6-star average across 21 reviews, with 200+ units bought last month. That places it just below the top-rated products in this comparison but still solidly in line with the 4.5 to 4.7-star range most of the field sits in, on a review base that's modest but not the smallest here.

Pros

  • Purpose-built for drop shot rigging, a specific technique not served by the general sinkers elsewhere in this comparison
  • 3 sizes in one 30-piece pack covers a range of depths and conditions
  • 4.6-star rating sits solidly within the 4.5 to 4.7-star range of the field
  • 200+ bought last month shows consistent demand
  • Priced at $8.49, below both tungsten comparisons in this roundup

Cons

  • 21 reviews is a smaller sample than most of the field, aside from the 12-pack pyramid listing
  • Black finish and lead build offer no premium finesse advantage the way tungsten's smaller profile does
  • Narrower use case than general-purpose sinkers, since it's built for drop shot rigs specifically
  • 0.13-ounce individual weight is light, limiting it to finesse presentations rather than heavier bottom rigs

Specifications

MaterialLead
Weight0.13 Ounces
Size30 Pcs / 3 Sizes
ColorBlack
Pieces3
FeatureLead Shot

Performance notes

Drop shot rigs suspend the weight below the hook rather than above it, keeping the bait at a controlled depth off the bottom while the sinker holds position. That setup favors compact, lighter weights, and at roughly 0.13 ounces per piece, this set fits the lighter end of that range rather than the heavier bottom or surf weights used elsewhere in this comparison. Having 3 sizes bundled into the 30-piece pack lets anglers scale weight to current speed and depth without buying separate packages for each one. Because the weights are lead rather than tungsten, they're bulkier per given weight than the tungsten options in this comparison, which can matter for very finesse-sensitive presentations, though at $8.49 the price reflects that tradeoff clearly.

What buyers say

A 4.6-star rating across 21 reviews places this set in the middle of the pack, just under the 4.7-star tungsten listings and the 4.9 to 5.0-star top performers in this comparison, but still ahead of the 4.3-star bulk-lead option. With 200+ units bought last month, demand is steady, and the rating pattern suggests most buyers are getting a product that performs as expected for a specialty drop shot weight. The review count of 21 is modest, so the rating carries less statistical certainty than listings with hundreds of reviews, but nothing in the pattern points to a widespread issue.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a drop shot sinker used for?

Drop shot sinkers attach below the hook rather than above it, holding the rig in place near the bottom while the bait suspends just off it. This technique is common for finesse presentations targeting bass and panfish in clearer or heavily pressured water.

How many sizes are included in this pack?

The listing describes the pack as 30 pieces across 3 sizes, letting anglers adjust weight for different depths and current speeds without buying separate packs. That range fits the finesse-focused nature of drop shot rigging rather than a single fixed weight.

Are these sinkers heavy enough for general bottom fishing?

At roughly 0.13 ounces per piece, these are lighter weights suited to finesse drop shot presentations rather than heavier bottom or surf fishing, where the pyramid or bulkier lead sinkers in this comparison would be a better fit for the job.

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