suzook12 Posted January 27, 2022 Share Posted January 27, 2022 19 hours ago, Andy135 said: @Malc that's a good way to tie a dropper - looks like there'll be less strain on the rig body doing it your way. I've used a loop knot in the past to make a stand-off loop to tie droppers to but I've been curious as to whether the loop knot reduces the B.S. of the rig body. All knots reduce breaking strain, but, as JC pointed out, the weakest point is where rig body meets mainline Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malc Posted March 15, 2023 Share Posted March 15, 2023 On 1/11/2022 at 3:22 PM, Malc said: No, I have used them to add movement to a running ledger when fishing for small sharky things and hooked a decent Huss. I don't see why they wouldn't work unless the tidal flow was slow. Just an update. Recently I was using small green muppets baited with squid and mackerel for whiting and I had a doggie take the upper hook. The rig was not jerked up and down, just allowed to move with the motion of the boat. Andy135 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malc Posted March 18, 2023 Share Posted March 18, 2023 Further update. Not keeping records but it seems that fish tend to take the higher muppet on a 3-1 basis. My lower one is usually 8-10" above the lead and the second around 10-12" above the lower and the same if I have 3 snoods. Not sure what to make of it all yet, but I might start putting the first muppet 12-18" up from the lead??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andy135 Posted March 18, 2023 Author Share Posted March 18, 2023 23 minutes ago, Malc said: Further update. Not keeping records but it seems that fish tend to take the higher muppet on a 3-1 basis. My lower one is usually 8-10" above the lead and the second around 10-12" above the lower and the same if I have 3 snoods. Not sure what to make of it all yet, but I might start putting the first muppet 12-18" up from the lead??? Something to do with a better/stronger tide pull further off the sea bed maybe? Works the muppets more vigorously? Malc 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GPSguru Posted March 18, 2023 Share Posted March 18, 2023 31 minutes ago, Andy135 said: Something to do with a better/stronger tide pull further off the sea bed maybe? Works the muppets more vigorously? I sincerely hope that @JonC doesn't fall overboard, the muppet might get eaten 🤣 captin slows old outlaw, Andy135 and Geoff 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malc Posted March 19, 2023 Share Posted March 19, 2023 9 hours ago, Andy135 said: Something to do with a better/stronger tide pull further off the sea bed maybe? Works the muppets more vigorously? Yes, possibly but I wonder if it is also a combination of the bait scent and visibility as the fish had crab and fish in them. If they were grubbing about just on crab I would have expected the lower one to be taken. Who knows? A bit more experiment required. Andy135 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suzook12 Posted March 19, 2023 Share Posted March 19, 2023 I guess it all comes down to how it all really behaves under water rather than how we think it does. Is the tide such that there is a bow in the line and the lower two snoods are actually on the deck and the upper one is the only one up off the bottom? Malc 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malc Posted May 9, 2023 Share Posted May 9, 2023 On 3/19/2023 at 6:16 PM, suzook12 said: Is the tide such that there is a bow in the line and the lower two snoods are actually on the deck and the upper one is the only one up off the bottom? I have been having a think about it but no, most of the time I fish them straight up and down. I have trotted them down tide and eventually hit dabs 😆 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malc Posted May 9, 2023 Share Posted May 9, 2023 Another thing I have found when using small, 4" or less, is unless you are using a long shank hook you miss a few more fish than normal. To counter this I am using either a bead or rig tubing so that the hook bend is about 2/3rds the way down the muppet and it seems to be working so far. Andy135 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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