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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 |
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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 . com... 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 ... 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 |
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![]() Warren, I was just born yesterday - but I stayed up all night studying. "go-bassn" wrote in message ... 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 . com... 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 ... 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 |
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![]() Warren, I was just born yesterday - but I stayed up all night studying. "go-bassn" wrote in message ... 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 . com... 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 ... 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 |
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I just returned from a months vacation in Italy. Thought about you, Rodney.
Was in a fishing museum on Lake Tresimento on the Umbria , Tuscany border. They had pictures of a close relative to the drop shot rig. Was a weight on the bottom and a float to the surface on a line. Off this line was the main line with a couple of hooks, so they could give action to the hooks and be off the bottom. This rig was dated 100 B.C. Romans were even into dropshot fishing. While there, I talked to a couple of guys who came in from bass fishing, they do have large mouth bass in the lake to 3#. He had a tracker bass boat, about 16-17 feet, and said it cost about 19,500 Euros. Present value is $1.24 to 1 Euro. Expensive. Gave them a copy of Western Outdoor News I had in the backpack. They said the fishing was tough as the lake was down about 3' and stirred up. "Rodney" . wrote in message ... 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 |
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go-bassn wrote:
rotflmfao! Where have I heard that before? Maybe there's a newsgroup for braindead fisherman who actually fall for Rodney's spew. Gee Warren ,, you are so much smarter than Bill DAnce,, Hank Parker, Ray Scott, AL Linder, the guys at B.A.S.S. headquarters and many many more real "professional" fishermen and about 400 out door writers. The Guys at North American Fishermen even shot a show on my stuff. I have just fooled the hell out of these guys. Fooled them so well they all use my stuff, and will stand behind them. You Warren, just know everything, you don't have to see it to know it Your really showing just how LOW of a person you really are, you don't want anyone using my stuff because you fear they will whip your butt with them,, Guess what, your butts already been whipped with them in tournaments, and it's going to get much worst Warren my friend, as we are going to be sponsoring many more pro's next year HAHAHAHAHAHA Now I'm the one ROTFLMAO Your such a DORK, your cutting your nose off to spite your face -- 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 |
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Calif Bill wrote:
I just returned from a months vacation in Italy. Thought about you, Rodney. Was in a fishing museum on Lake Tresimento on the Umbria , Tuscany border. They had pictures of a close relative to the drop shot rig. Was a weight on the bottom and a float to the surface on a line. Off this line was the main line with a couple of hooks, so they could give action to the hooks and be off the bottom. This rig was dated 100 B.C. Heck it was just because they couldn't tie a drop leader rig :-) Thanks for the history lesson Bill It's like the "new" circle hooks,, they were used 3 thousand years ago by the Eskimos, they were just rediscovered :-) -- 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 |
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I remember those long nights studying. Organic chemistry, physics,
microbiology...yuk! All of my bad dreams these days concern my thinking that I've got a big test tomorrow, and It's been almost 20 years since I took a test lol. Had that dream last night in fact. I hope we get to wet a line together big-guy. -- Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com Http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "Illinois Fisherman" wrote in message om... Warren, I was just born yesterday - but I stayed up all night studying. "go-bassn" wrote in message ... 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 . com... 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 ... 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 |
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Bill did you get a chance to wet a line over there? I know there are
die-hards in Italy. I hear if you get skunked over there you "swim with the fishes" lol. -- Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com Http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "Calif Bill" wrote in message k.net... I just returned from a months vacation in Italy. Thought about you, Rodney. Was in a fishing museum on Lake Tresimento on the Umbria , Tuscany border. They had pictures of a close relative to the drop shot rig. Was a weight on the bottom and a float to the surface on a line. Off this line was the main line with a couple of hooks, so they could give action to the hooks and be off the bottom. This rig was dated 100 B.C. Romans were even into dropshot fishing. While there, I talked to a couple of guys who came in from bass fishing, they do have large mouth bass in the lake to 3#. He had a tracker bass boat, about 16-17 feet, and said it cost about 19,500 Euros. Present value is $1.24 to 1 Euro. Expensive. Gave them a copy of Western Outdoor News I had in the backpack. They said the fishing was tough as the lake was down about 3' and stirred up. "Rodney" . wrote in message ... 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 |
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The remark about yesterday was a Punny - I hope you took it that way,
Warren. I would like to wet a line with you someday also. "go-bassn" wrote in message ... I remember those long nights studying. Organic chemistry, physics, microbiology...yuk! All of my bad dreams these days concern my thinking that I've got a big test tomorrow, and It's been almost 20 years since I took a test lol. Had that dream last night in fact. I hope we get to wet a line together big-guy. -- Warren http://www.warrenwolk.com Http://www.tri-statebassmasters.com 2004 NJ B.A.S.S. Federation State Champions "Illinois Fisherman" wrote in message om... Warren, I was just born yesterday - but I stayed up all night studying. "go-bassn" wrote in message ... 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 . com... 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 ... 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 |
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