rotflmfao! Where have I heard that before? Maybe there's a newsgroup for
braindead fisherman who actually fall for Rodney's spew.
I love the way he claims those hooks make the bait "kick out" when you
tighten the line. Like that tiny soft plastic's gonna make the hook droop
on a slack line anyway, lol. And how he claims the hook prevents
gut-hooking - sure, if you're using piano wire for line! And how his hook
makes the fish smell the bait better, Rod's a real expert on olfactory
senses lol.
He also claims his sinker can go through riprap without snagging. I know
some riprap that'll eat his sinkers like I eat Boston Creme Donuts. He
claims it hops from rock to rock. We were born at night, but not last night
Rod! The Lindners' weights with the piano wire trailers are the most
snagproof sinkers ever made.
As for a tool to help you tye a knot? I won't even go there.
Snake Oil Salesman extraodinaire Rodney, just killfile the numbskull.
--
Warren
http://www.warrenwolk.com
Http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com
2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions
"Illinois Fisherman" wrote in message
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I think most of us recognize the fact that there is nothing new under the
Sun. Just small modifications to "already been invented things." You may
not have noticed that the State of Michigan does not allow you to tie a
hook directly to the main line, you have to have a 3 inch dropper. So your
drop shot hook will not "play in Peoria."
You remind me of the proverbial "Snake Oil Salesman." You have a knack for
developing things that fisherman don't need.
EZKnot - for people that cannot tie there shoes.
Stand out Hooks - For people that have not learned the Polomer Knot.
Rock Hopper - A take off of the old "welding rod" weight. The Linders No
Hang weight is much better, in my opinion.
Long Shot, Wiggle, Boomerang - This is mainly for people who cannot wiggle
a rod tip.
Rig Saver - If your fishing in current your not catching fish. From
everything I have read, fish do not like strong current. But I get your
point. You need a bigger weight.
These are just my observations on the subject. You do have an inventive
mind. So did P.T. Barnum.
"Rodney" . wrote in message
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Using A drop leader, is not drop shotting,, drop shotting does not use a
leader from the main line to the hook,, dropper rigs with drop leaders
with the weight below them, is a way to fish off the bottom, or a way to
use more than one hook fishing, this method has been used for a very long
time,, usually with natural baits, but sometimes with small lures (the
Sabinky rig) bouncing the weight, or tightening the line between the
weight produces little action to the hooks when they are hung on leaders.
Although tying a hook straight to the main line and a weight below has
also been down in the past, is was always used with natural bait, and the
fisherman just did not know how to make a drop leader rig, which he would
have rather used, if he knew how.
The technique of actually drop shotting, like done today is relative new,
where the fisherman tries to add a little action to a lure, even with it
basically stationary. (note) the StandOut hook adds to this action, as it
"kicks" the lure when the line draws taught against the weight.
The Mojo SpecTastic Rig takes drop shotting to an entirely new level,
where total lure action is controlled even in 6 inches of water or on the
surface
The only reason I posted this is to let some know the difference,, if
they have never drop shotted before,
You don't need either of my inventions to drop shot effectively, they
just make it better
--
Rodney Long,
Inventor of the Long Shot "WIGGLE" rig, SpecTastic Thread
Boomerang Fishing Pro. ,Stand Out Hooks ,Stand Out Lures,
Mojo's Rock Hopper & Rig Saver weights, Decoy Activator
and the EZKnot http://www.ezknot.com