How To Tie a Dropper Loop Knot (Quick & Easy Fishing Knot)
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- This video will show you how to tie a Dropper Loop Knot for Yellowtail fishing and why this loop is the best knot to catch big fish in the winter. Deep sea fishing with the Dropper Loop Knot is a great way to catch Yellowtail. Find out how to tie a Dropper Loop Knot for Yellowtail Fishing and how to use a dropper loop knot effectively for catching big fish.
When Dropper Loop fishing for Yellowtail you must know the proper way to tie your Dropper Loop knot.
This video not only shows you how to tie a Dropper Loop knot but it also shows you how to fish Yellowtail with the Dropper Loop. Fishing with the Dropper Loop is a great way to catch Yellowtail that are swimming down on the bottom.
Yellowtail that are not up on the surface will bite a mackerel or a live squid when fished using a Dropper Loop. This video not only shows how to fish with the Dropper Loop but I tell you when and at what depth to fish the Dropper Loop.
Catalina Island is a great place to catch Yellowtail using the Dropper Loop. This website goes over all the hot fishing spots at Catalina Island. When fishing with the Dropper Loop for Yellowtail you can also catch White Seabass.
White Seabass are caught all the time while fishing with the Dropper Loop Knot at Catalina Island. Dropper Loop fishing is great for catching all kinds of fish. It is mostly used to catch Yellowtail.
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Awesome. New to fishing. Makes sense to cut off that big loop into one line. Thanks for keeping it simple.
Any time! Thanks for watching
That was real fun to watch Dave. But more importantly I learned more about how to catch fish. Thanks for sharing. You’re awesome bro!
Well thank You so much
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Like it! The one liners are extra good. “We’d call it a caster loop.”
thank u
Learned the right way. Thank you, can’t wait to go out this summer and do this.
Great to hear!
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge 👍
No problem 👍
Would you please tell me where you got that fantastic rod. I've never seen a rod like that, Your setup makes sense
they went out of biz
Dude! I'm cutting my loops from here on out!
That will change what you catch
Great video. Here on the west coast, we used to dropper loop rig for deeper water to catch cod, white fish, and sea bass. On tuna we free line. Another words,we just let the bait swim freely and we feed it line as it swims away. We also cast lures. Do you see any type of problem with the free lining set up?
Very cool! No problem at all
Super informative, none better!…you are really one of a kind - actually “Da kind” El Capitan 🤙🏽 Keep it comin and YES!!! Cabo rocks
You are welcome! 🙌🏼
If its that quick why is the video 17 min ? 😊
Just joking guys. Great video.
thank u
Good stuff very helpful 👍 👏
Glad to hear it!
Love the intro
thank you
Great stuff! Just subscribed.
Btw what rod is that?? Looks badass
Thanks for the sub! the OKUMA PCH ROD
Skipper Dave is the best 😂😂😂
THNAK U
yesterday used your dropper loop , as you said , chrome sinkers got bit off 3 times , had run offs then retrieved to find sinkers gone , as the stones say , PAINT IT BLACK ,
COOL U GOT BITE
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Your, Thanks,this is breathtaking ~have a good day~
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Thanks
your welcome
If I lower the hook can it be used for halibut and flounder?
yes it can
i think you are not using a leader , but making the drop look direct to the line , i live in los barriles , can i use 50lbs mono direct as sometimes we do hook up with marlin from bottom fishing
YES YOU CAN
Thx great info
Glad it was helpful!
What rod is that????
Ok, got it. However I must be missing something. If you cut the loop, your hook is either tied to the line leading to the weight or to the main line. If tied to the line leading to the weight, pulling on the hook easily remove it from the mainline and you’ve lost your fish. I wouldn’t cut the loop unless I was sure my hook was tied to the main line. Am I missing something?
I can only show you how I do it .
I have no idea how you do it.
Do what ever you want.
I just fish everyday for the lAST 48 YEAR.
I AM SURE YOUR WAY IS BETTER.
@@YourSaltwaterGuide I had the same thought as Christopher that I would want the the hook tied to the main line. Thank you Saltwater Guide for responding with confidence, it makes me feel better about just clipping it and tying on a hook. It definitely makes sense that a single line with a hook tied on is less visible to the fish than a loop. Been "hooked" on your videos since I found them.
Don't worry. I have been fishing in Asia and we cut the loop every time everybody do that. The video shown it correctly on what should be the drop loop is. One key point is drop your sinker slowly to the bottom otherwise the drop loop will be mess with the main line.
If the knot is cinched properly. I myself thought that way till I was taught better. Sit there and tie a couple dozen loops and you'll see. They need to come together with momentum not force. 🤙best of luck!
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yes u do
He will be still swimming like a s.o.b but he won’t be going anywhere 😅
haha
Brainfart.
hahaha