dropper pulley or pulley dropper :-S

I think I know what rig you mean, the one where the snood drops down the main line.

Well it can be any size really - snood length is usually linked to conditions - rough = short, slight = longer.

Although some swear by it, never had anything on one.....
 
I think I know what rig you mean, the one where the snood drops down the main line.

Well it can be any size really - snood length is usually linked to conditions - rough = short, slight = longer.

Although some swear by it, never had anything on one.....

snood drops down the main line then it is,nt a pulley rig is it.

have used it myself not keen on it .
 
snood drops down the main line then it is,nt a pulley rig is it.

have used it myself not keen on it .

If a fish is on the end, the lead stays above the hook, so it sort of is m8..in a non-traditional sort of way. I think that's what he is getting at.
 
Snaggy, the pully rig in the link is ok , just do away with the crimps, they will only weaken the line, and the beads wont damage the knots:)
 
instead of a free running pulley i think its limited to a lesser half of the main body rig so the hook is grounded.. is this right? if so then i need to stop it half way up the link with stopknots instead???
 
instead of a free running pulley i think its limited to a lesser half of the main body rig so the hook is grounded.. is this right? if so then i need to stop it half way up the link with stopknots instead???

pulley rig and dropper rig are 2 different rigs

a use dodgers for dropper rig , get them at rutherfods he will be able to show and explain them better than a can over thread
 
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