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I don't know what any of those words mean.
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Here's a spreader:
![]() Here's a crappie rig: ![]() Here's a pike rig: ![]() Here's a drop shot rig: ![]() A double shelled hook is a hook with a snell knot, and a doubled leader. Eagle Claw makes them and they are getting harder to find.
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-Steve "Oar Chasm!" 1977 Wellcraft V20 Step OB cuddy. 1971 1350 Merc "Any damn fool can navigate the world sober. It takes a really good sailor to do it drunk." - Sir Francis Chichester Last edited by spoggy; 07-24-2014 at 10:06 PM. Reason: Miss-spelled "Eagle" |
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Spoggy
Drop shot rig is our usual setup, no tangles, easier to hook up the shiners. |
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#4
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Two or three hooks? I'm new to drop shot rigs, I've only ever used spreaders.
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usually just two....easier on the minnow supply. We tie two "dropper loops" on the main line a foot or so apart. Then just choker the loop through the eye of your hook. About 1 to 1-1/2 inches of loop is suffice.
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