Anybody have any twist prevention tips? I haven't seen any mention of swivels in all of my reading about drop shotting but the few times I've tried it I end up with a twisted mess of line
http://www.basspro.com/StandOut-Hooks/product/58058/129716
i use these style hooks for drop shot, you tie in the middle (polymer knot) and take your tag end through the eye and attach your weight. they work pretty good, and keeps your bait horizontal at all times. hope this helps!
http://www.basspro.com/StandOut-Hooks/product/58058/129716
i use these style hooks for drop shot, you tie in the middle (polymer knot) and take your tag end through the eye and attach your weight. they work pretty good, and keeps your bait horizontal at all times. hope this helps!
and the shape of the hooks prevents twisting? Or at least minimizes it?
http://www.basspro.com/StandOut-Hooks/product/58058/129716
i use these style hooks for drop shot, you tie in the middle (polymer knot) and take your tag end through the eye and attach your weight. they work pretty good, and keeps your bait horizontal at all times. hope this helps!
and the shape of the hooks prevents twisting? Or at least minimizes it?
The way you tie it on keeps your hook and weight straight, I can't guarantee no twist at all but it definitely reduces it
I was looking for those the other day at Bass Pro, but the guy told me they didn't have them in the store yet (Foxboro). Hopefully you found them, they look sweet! I definitely want to get into the drop shot this year.
http://www.basspro.com/StandOut-Hooks/product/58058/129716
i use these style hooks for drop shot, you tie in the middle (polymer knot) and take your tag end through the eye and attach your weight. they work pretty good, and keeps your bait horizontal at all times. hope this helps!
and the shape of the hooks prevents twisting? Or at least minimizes it?
The way you tie it on keeps your hook and weight straight, I can't guarantee no twist at all but it definitely reduces it
http://www.basspro.com/StandOut-Hooks/product/58058/129716
i use these style hooks for drop shot, you tie in the middle (polymer knot) and take your tag end through the eye and attach your weight. they work pretty good, and keeps your bait horizontal at all times. hope this helps!
and the shape of the hooks prevents twisting? Or at least minimizes it?
The way you tie it on keeps your hook and weight straight, I can't guarantee no twist at all but it definitely reduces it
those are what i use and don't get a lot of twist even with fluoro. i may check the vmc out, but i read on tacklewarehouse people had hook point issues. hopefully those were isolated incidents.
shawn, what size are you looking for? i have a ton of extra's i'll never use that you can have if you want. (Size 1)