The dropper rig is awesome you can really feel every bite and it makes it easier when casting towards structure. Carolina rig is my second favorite for fishing vertical.
Put a dropper loop above the jighead and then you have 2 baits in the water. When I use a dropper loop I never make it the long. Closer to the main line you will feel the bite easier.
Thanks for the video and all spot on. I too like to use dropper rigs for allot of fish especially sheepshead and snapper in deeper (10+ feet) water. Since sheepshead are notorious bait steelers I personally feel your dropper loop is too long thereby reducing strike feel. I set them no more then about 2-3 inches long from the mainline or even pull the hook right against the mainline. Instant feel enhancement.
I use a similar rig but my hook is ON the line, not to the side on a "drop". Extremely sensitive. Tie a palomar with a long tag end (like 10-12in tag), one end for weight, other end for swivel, hook is in the middle.
Sheepshead spooks very easily and i've noticed in clear water condition the bottom rig with the big sinker will scare them vs. the bottom sweeper if you're fishing mid water column. In murkier water it's a lot easier not to spook them. I noticed also your bottom rig's hook is too long, I prefer to keep my as close as I can to the main leader so it doesn't give these convict fish a lot of slack to steal my bait. That's just my experience.
I agree, I started tying my own that basically takes out the "drop". I tie the hook with a Palomar knot with a very long tag end. One end is for the weight, the other is swivel (for mainline). So basically my hooks is ON the line, cannot be more sensitive in detecting bites.
Tony, I've never used that much weight on the bottom for Sheepshead. Would we use it for anything other than non straight down? As always great video, thanks Tony 👍
So is the octopus hook? Is that the same thing as a circle hook? I know this might be a stupid question but I'm very new to salt water. I was told that circle hooks are mandatory by law in Florida
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I'm here because my bait keeps getting stolen. I almost exclusively use the bottom sweeper with crabs fishing straight down. I've been putting the bait right on the tip of the hook, and it gets stolen every time I go to set the hook. Am I just too slow?
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I just use cheap no paint jig heads 1/2-1/4 oz depending on current ...if i don't have crabs im droppin a cranka crab ...i haven't tried the other crab lures yet but i plan to as soon as i loose my cranka :)
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Isn't 2-3 onces a recipe for disaster? Casting into structure, especially jetty rock, I would think you would be spending more time tying on new gear than fishing.
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I am a first time sheep head fishing. Thanks for the info howto. Buddy
The dropper rig is awesome you can really feel every bite and it makes it easier when casting towards structure. Carolina rig is my second favorite for fishing vertical.
I use the dropper for everything! Old faithful
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1 oz egg weight to a 1/0 j hook has pretty much worked for every single application I’ve fished it in
Put a dropper loop above the jighead and then you have 2 baits in the water. When I use a dropper loop I never make it the long. Closer to the main line you will feel the bite easier.
Thanks for the video and all spot on. I too like to use dropper rigs for allot of fish especially sheepshead and snapper in deeper (10+ feet) water. Since sheepshead are notorious bait steelers I personally feel your dropper loop is too long thereby reducing strike feel. I set them no more then about 2-3 inches long from the mainline or even pull the hook right against the mainline. Instant feel enhancement.
Great video very informative and helpful. Moved here three years ago trying to learn saltwater. There is so much to learn lol
Yes there is!
Thanks for the howto information.Buddy C.
I use a similar rig but my hook is ON the line, not to the side on a "drop". Extremely sensitive. Tie a palomar with a long tag end (like 10-12in tag), one end for weight, other end for swivel, hook is in the middle.
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Sheepshead spooks very easily and i've noticed in clear water condition the bottom rig with the big sinker will scare them vs. the bottom sweeper if you're fishing mid water column. In murkier water it's a lot easier not to spook them. I noticed also your bottom rig's hook is too long, I prefer to keep my as close as I can to the main leader so it doesn't give these convict fish a lot of slack to steal my bait. That's just my experience.
I get adds for bottom sweeper jobs all the time
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Thanks for the advice!!👍
Have had good success with bottom sweeper jigs...down current side of the pilings
I still haven't hooked up on sheepshead. Looking forward to using this rig, Is it OK to use 3 way swivel for the universal setup you showed?
Do you put any bait like piece of shrimp or squid for the rig (the second one)?
Dropper rig is way better than fish finder or knocker rig, but I like my hook much closer to the main line. More sensitive and less snags.
I agree, I started tying my own that basically takes out the "drop". I tie the hook with a Palomar knot with a very long tag end. One end is for the weight, the other is swivel (for mainline). So basically my hooks is ON the line, cannot be more sensitive in detecting bites.
Tony, I've never used that much weight on the bottom for Sheepshead. Would we use it for anything other than non straight down?
As always great video, thanks Tony 👍
i just use a knocker rig with a 1 size hook, weight depends where im fishing but most of the time not more than 1/2 oz
Thanks for sharing!
Awesome
great video ...
Caught some decent sheepshead on a jetty tied a jig up my main line and tied a leader and hook to the tail end.
Awesome!
Only thing in west coast Florida we use split shot and small hook for sheep's. Since it hard to feel them bite. Dropper rig won't work here tho
How you you feel about using the jig and dropper at the same time on the same rig?
Hey tony What is the best rig to use for fishing sheepshead on the Jetty
I go with a slip cork rig at jetties. It let’s me adjust depths without having to retie.
I just realized that’s the same spot I went to last week at the draw bridge
Haha cool!
My rig would be a 1/4 oz egg weight freely on the line and a number 1 or 2 Jhook
That works for sure.
So is the octopus hook? Is that the same thing as a circle hook? I know this might be a stupid question but I'm very new to salt water. I was told that circle hooks are mandatory by law in Florida
Always check the FWC website for regulations. Here is some information that might be helpful: myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recreational/gear-rules/
Any jighead will work those special sheephead jigheads sucks if you tournament fishing
I learned something new about the increased bottom weight. I've always used about 1ouce next to bridge pilings. So increasing it makes sense to me.
Is this rig work in southern California?
What's the best bait to use for sheepshead worms crabs
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I'm here because my bait keeps getting stolen. I almost exclusively use the bottom sweeper with crabs fishing straight down. I've been putting the bait right on the tip of the hook, and it gets stolen every time I go to set the hook. Am I just too slow?
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I just use cheap no paint jig heads 1/2-1/4 oz depending on current ...if i don't have crabs im droppin a cranka crab ...i haven't tried the other crab lures yet but i plan to as soon as i loose my cranka :)
Similar to porgies up north
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I lose fish all the time on circle hooks...im gonna switch to a J hook
What bait do like to use with both of these rigs ?
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Dropper rig? You mean a simple bottom rig?
Isn't 2-3 onces a recipe for disaster? Casting into structure, especially jetty rock, I would think you would be spending more time tying on new gear than fishing.
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Knocker rig
That hook leader is too long .