Excellent!!!!! I just found out about the Sinker Guy and have learned so much. This video is an excellent demonstration. I’m just starting my channel. I look forward to following you.
@@frankcarew239 I tie one bobber stopper knot using .7mm Stretch Magic line (from Hobby Lobby or Michael's) instead of the figure 8 knot ABOVE the bottom snood. When I'm done for the day I can "hook" both of my hooks together to secure them for travel. The bobber stopper know allows me to slide the bottom snood up the leader so I can connect the 2 hooks and then slide the bobber stopper knot down to put some tension on the 2 snood lines so the hooks stay connected during travel.
Thanks
Excellent!!!!! I just found out about the Sinker Guy and have learned so much. This video is an excellent demonstration. I’m just starting my channel. I look forward to following you.
So that's what that rig is called. I've seen those around in other videos and wanted to know more 👍
Great! Hope it helped.
Awesome Matt. I learned a few new things. Thanks
Thank you, I discovered your channel.
I think the rig is better than the dropper loop rig.
Have a good year
Thank you. Hope the rig helps you catch a lot of fish!
Hello sir, that's nice, thank you.
Is the dropper loop rigs as efficient or less?
Do you have a video on this technique?
use bobber stoppers instead of knots
Bobber stopper to replace which knot?
@@BeachBuzz fig 8
@@frankcarew239 got it. Will give it a try.
@@BeachBuzz You can then change the distance between hooks if required
@@frankcarew239 I tie one bobber stopper knot using .7mm Stretch Magic line (from Hobby Lobby or Michael's) instead of the figure 8 knot ABOVE the bottom snood. When I'm done for the day I can "hook" both of my hooks together to secure them for travel. The bobber stopper know allows me to slide the bottom snood up the leader so I can connect the 2 hooks and then slide the bobber stopper knot down to put some tension on the 2 snood lines so the hooks stay connected during travel.