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fishsmith 04-04-2004 11:48 AM

Heavy leader dropper loop/knot question
 
Hi Gang,
I just put together 6 cod rigs,
80lb leader
5/0 octopus hooks
2/0 snap swivel
150 lb swivel

2 questions:
1. when I make the dropper loop, is there a trick to tightening up the knots where they slide to meet at the center of the loop along the main line (I need a digital camera).

2. I'm using the fishermans knot for the swivel and snap swivel, is there a better knot for heavy line.

I do wet the line prior to tightening, but these rings on my fingers/hand from tighting the line are deep.

This setup has worked fine in the past, I'd just like to see if there is a better mousetrap out there

Thanks in advance - Jim

thefishingfreak 04-04-2004 12:36 PM

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for the dropper loop, use your teeth to hold the center of the loop while pulling evenly appart with both hands.

polimar knots are pretty easy to tie in heavy line, plus they sorta tighten up by themselves in use, that should save your fingers some pain.
mike

Notaro 04-04-2004 12:40 PM

Or use ur toe to maintain a longer loop.

Diamondwrapper 04-04-2004 08:10 PM

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You might try this

MakoMike 04-05-2004 08:17 AM

Fish,
It helps if you have three or four hands :) If you can put the exact center of the dropper loop around something and then pull from the bottom while sliding the knot(s) towrd the center you can wind up with a really neat loop. Use palomars to tie the swivels on.

fishsmith 04-05-2004 08:40 AM

Thanks Guys!!

Mr. Sandman 04-05-2004 08:48 AM

Aren't dropper loops pretty weak knots though?

fishsmith 04-05-2004 09:32 AM

sandman, I think the 80lb test compensates. But I've caught many many pounds of cod/haddock on the same rig.


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