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    Drop-Shot Tip

    Got to talking to an old guy in Bass Pro the other day. The subject of drop-shotting came up and here's what he told me..."You know how no matter how you tie the knot the damn hook always ends up upside-down? Well, next time just pull of about a 5 or 6 foot length of line and tie the hook on anyway you please and then tie the end with the hook facing up to a swivel and trim off the other end to whatever you want and put your weight on and go".

    For the life of me, I never thought of doing it that way. Like he said, "you need a swivel anyway to keep your line from twisting up".

    What a concept.
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    Re: Drop-Shot Tip (SoonerFan)

    I bought a few hundred pre tied rigs with Gammy hooks years ago on close-out. LOL I think I might finally run out of them this year.

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    Re: Drop-Shot Tip (20_lb_sack)

    If you guys didn't know already, there is a way to get it facing up everytime without a swivel. You can just tie your hook on and thread your tag end back DOWN through the eye of the hook with it facing up. Most people use this trick and it works everytime.

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    Re: Drop-Shot Tip (gofish42189)

    <TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by gofish42189 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">If you guys didn't know already, there is a way to get it facing up everytime without a swivel. You can just tie your hook on and thread your tag end back DOWN through the eye of the hook with it facing up. Most people use this trick and it works everytime. </TD></TR></TABLE>

    Well of course everybody knows this...problem is sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't and sometimes it makes the hook hang sideways. It also puts another kink in an already thin fluorocarbon line creating another weak spot. With the method I described, it's one knot on the hook and one on the swivel and the swivel keeps the line from twisting which is always a problem on drop-shot rigs.
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    Re: Drop-Shot Tip (SoonerFan)

    Not trying to knock your idea, just throwing it out there for the few that may not know.

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    Re: Drop-Shot Tip (gofish42189)


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    Re: Drop-Shot Tip (bigfishingstud)

    go fish that is what i always do



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    Re: Drop-Shot Tip (ezmuny13)

    just use the drop shot hook that does it for you. eye is not on the end, closer to the middle.

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