



Question for Whalehead and everyone else: do you use dropper loops on your chicken rigs? Last year I lost the fluke of a lifetime when the dropper loop failed where it touches the eye of the hook. I surmise that violent head shakes against the eye of the hook frayed the loop. This would be for Nantucket Shoals where 24 oz sinkers are used. I went ahead and purchased a few of the attached rigs that have use mucho hardware. I prefer to keep it simple so any suggestions are appreciated.. thxi've watched fisherman place the loop of the dropper through the eye of the hook then twist the loop before putting it over the hook. I fathom this might provide a cushion between the loop and the hook eye to prevent the line from chafing where the eye of the hook meets the shank?
i've watched fisherman place the loop of the dropper through the eye of the hook then twist the loop before putting it over the hook. I fathom this might provide a cushion between the loop and the hook eye to prevent the line from chafing where the eye of the hook meets the shank?Thats exactly how we do it!
Question for Whalehead and everyone else: do you use dropper loops on your chicken rigs? Last year I lost the fluke of a lifetime when the dropper loop failed where it touches the eye of the hook. I surmise that violent head shakes against the eye of the hook frayed the loop. This would be for Nantucket Shoals where 24 oz sinkers are used. I went ahead and purchased a few of the attached rigs that have use mucho hardware. I prefer to keep it simple so any suggestions are appreciated.. thxI do exactly what Loozter said in his reply. Put thru the eye and twist it over the shaft. So far thats worked for me.
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