Storage… I make the loop for my sinker big enough to go over the crank handle on my reel. Go over that with the loop and onto the shaft where it enters the reel body. Make up slack to tight with the crank. Then I can wrap the main line 1 time around the rod and hook over an eye to keep it all tight and secure.
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I appreciate all the info . I have learned a ton
I do this but use palomar knots for the swivel and sinker and mainline, the hook I use a blood knot… good rig for sure even with a live bait
I use the swivel regardless. But I’m gonna have to try this heavy rig out around the jetties
That lure is also excellent on the flats with a 1/4 oz Jighead so you can bounce it through the grass and sand pits quickly !!!
Great info
Would you suggest this rig near jetties with live or cut baits like croaker and mullets or live minnows
The snag at the compressor rig…. Done it soooo many times
Let's go fishing sometime. I'll show you my version that fills da coola! It's The Notorious St. Bernard Drop Shotty!
Any tips on how to retrieve the heavy drop shot? Like a jig or let it sit?
Could a medium power rod work just as well?
Storage… I make the loop for my sinker big enough to go over the crank handle on my reel. Go over that with the loop and onto the shaft where it enters the reel body. Make up slack to tight with the crank. Then I can wrap the main line 1 time around the rod and hook over an eye to keep it all tight and secure.
I do the same method. 👍
Stupid question but how do you retrieve this? Reel and pop like you would with a jig? Let it sit? Slow retrieve?
The name of this rig should be the Bubba Shot