Deep Drop Bottom Fishing .
Deep Drop Bottom Fishing is a type of fishing technique that involves dropping a baited hook or lure to the deep bottom of the ocean, typically at depths of 400 to 1,200 feet or more, to catch deep-water species of fish such as snapper, grouper.
This type of fishing is often done using electric reels that allow the angler to easily lower the baited line to the desired depth and reel in the catch with minimal effort. The electric reels also help to detect bites and set the hook quickly and effectively.
Deep Drop Bottom Fishing requires specialized equipment, including heavy-duty fishing rods, heavy sinkers, and strong braided fishing line, to withstand the pressure and resistance of deep water fishing. It is a popular and challenging form of fishing that requires skill, patience, and experience to be successful.