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 How to make and use a dropper loop jig As the title of this post says, this is a short instruction for all you bottom feeder fishermen on how to make an easy jig for making dropper loops.  Now I know that it's easy enough to make them without making a jig, but when you're making a few dozen for fishing some wrecks with your buddies this is a quick easy way to get a bunch of high quality, consistent rigs made up in a hurry.  Many thanks to the folks @ "On the Water" magazine for making this possible.  Enjoy  :beer: http://www.onthewater.com/make-use-d...32445377&ct=t() | 
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 5 minutes to make the jig with stuff you already have laying around. pretty cool. I get that magazine. I love it. | 
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 gimme a jig for a Bimini twist maybe....but a dropper loop? ...takes less than 10 seconds WITHOUT eyeglasses! | 
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 i built a peg board for pompano rigs.  it is set up for 2 dropper loops 18" apart.  i build about 20 at a time and go ahead and load them with the hooks, beads, & weight snap.  that way when the bite is hot, you can reload with one albright knot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pQxeQxdWSE this is the one i based mine on. he did a lot more than i did as far as trim and finish, but the principal is the same | 
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 Proper terminal tackle and fresh new line with a reel smooth drag along with correct drag tension will almost land every fish! | 
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 (And the only thing you need for a bimini twist is a nail in a board). http://www.netknots.com/fishing_knots/bimini-twist/ | 
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 Just like anyone who can fold a fitted sheet is probably a witch. | 
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 I now just make a small loop with a spider hitch and add a pre-packaged wind-on leader. Sure wish I was fishin' and not talkin about it....:cry: | 
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 As for the bimini knot, I never could tie those damn things. I usually just use an improved clinch knot, or even just a clinch knot. Never had them fail, especially if you add a drop of superglue into the knot after it's tied. http://www.netknots.com/fishing_knot...d-clinch-knot/ And when using braid I use the Berkely knot. Truthfully I've only used it a few times but so far it's held up nicely without any problems and is fairly easy to tie, just make sure you pinch/hold the 4 lines as you start the spiral back down the line. http://www.netknots.com/fishing_knot...ley-braid-knot (And before anyone talks about the Palomar knot, yes I know it's supposed to be good for braid, but I just don't trust the damn things....They look too much like a half hitch for my blood). | 
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