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Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 401
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Awesome video as usual. I'm totally grabbing one of those tactical vest mounts for my gopro. that's pretty awesome.
A couple of questions for you- I'd like to understand the reverse dropper loop better... I'd imagine the key benefit to a reverse dropper is convenience. Tie a hook, tie a spider hitch, and you're done, *and* if you're using a big mono topshot, you've got plenty of line to spare to keep cutting and retying rather than having to tie more I've never tied one. Always done a 3 way rig, which is basically the same thing with a swivel where the spider hitch goes. One thing I'm not crazy about with the three way rig is that I usually need to make one up the night before, and have a backup in case it breaks off. Even with the swivel (I tend to use the ones like this ) I have a big issue with twisting. Sometimes I'll pull my bait up and there are 12-20 plus twists in the line and it's pulled the fish in tight to the weight line. Is this a problem at all with a reverse dropper? |
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