well when i was reading it said the editor of sea angler I think, I've emailed them for info if they have it so I'll post up what they send
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Originally posted by kingcod deano View Post
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Asked the same question elsewhere and managed to figure out what one is - and made it....have a look at the bottom pic of the two
It's virtually like a pulley rig except the snood "drops" down the trace line on a bait clip gemini clip or a cascade swivel
Dimensions I used were 27cm for Trace Body and 21cm for Snood LengthOoh a new vid!
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cheers great will look into it here what they said
Issue 438 (March 19 - Apri 15), page 44-45, you will find all the information on the pulley-dropper rig.Species: Cod, Bass, Coalie, Flounder, Dab, Rockling, Mackerel, Plaice, Pollock, Ballen Wrasse, L/S Scorpion, Common Blenny, Weaver (unfortunately), Whiting, Common Eel, Trout, Pike... think that's it
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Here's a real pic of the droppers I've started making...
Components:
1 x Size 2/0 Rolling Swivel
1 x Size 1 Rolling Swivel
1 X Cascade Swivel
3 x 5mm Beads
1 x Bait Clip/Lead Link
Tied on 60lb Mono for main trace and 40lb mono for hook snood
Dimensions 27cm'ish for main body and 21cm'ish for hook snood
Hook size is obviously down to given situation but the one on the pic is a 6/0 Sakuma Manta Extra
The only thing I'd change as per the rig I've tied here is the hook snood needs to be a smidge longerOoh a new vid!
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Originally posted by The Great Wallsendo View PostHere's a real pic of the droppers I've started making...
Components:
1 x Size 2/0 Rolling Swivel
1 x Size 1 Rolling Swivel
1 X Cascade Swivel
3 x 5mm Beads
1 x Bait Clip/Lead Link
Tied on 60lb Mono for main trace and 40lb mono for hook snood
Dimensions 27cm'ish for main body and 21cm'ish for hook snood
Hook size is obviously down to given situation but the one on the pic is a 6/0 Sakuma Manta Extra
The only thing I'd change as per the rig I've tied here is the hook snood needs to be a smidge longer
sless
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Originally posted by sless View Poston the powewr gum on that rig,what is on the power gum to make the loop
as to the cascade straightening out - I dunno yet...am yet to fish with it...the alternative is a gemini clip if the cascade fails in this useOoh a new vid!
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dropper pulley
Originally posted by sless View Posti posted the 1st post at the same time as you posted yours,i was refering to the other rig in that link
with the red power gum loop
let us know how that rig goes tho
not a combination of the two, now a seen a picture of this rig a believe ollie out your club uses the the pulley dropper or summit very similar and swears by it hope this helps
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