Doesn't seem like the bait would be to lively attached directly to the main line. I wonder if using a dropper loop would give the bait more freedom to swim around?
The rubber band method gets tangled, so the bait can't move with the line shortened by being tangled. Hmmm... the bait has zero line to move with the drop-shot method. 😅
Thank you for the tips they very helpful ❤
You Da man Steve! Thanks
What about a video about different tackle bags for different trip lengths?
How many rod/reel setups do these boats allow you to bring onboard? Or is there a suggestion?
Depends on the trip length and what the target species are. I'd suggest calling the specific boat you plan on going fishing with.
Doesn't seem like the bait would be to lively attached directly to the main line. I wonder if using a dropper loop would give the bait more freedom to swim around?
It is a bit "counter intuitive", but is extremely effective.
Steve, Is this more effective than the rubber band method?
It gives more precise depth control, which when the fish are deep is very important. Also tangles less.
The rubber band method gets tangled, so the bait can't move with the line shortened by being tangled. Hmmm... the bait has zero line to move with the drop-shot method. 😅
What size hook bud
It varies a little bit, depending on the size of the bait, and the pound test line you are using. Generally, a #1/0 to #3/0 is about right.