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Dropper loop knot

The Dropper loop knot is also known as a Dropper knot or a Blood loop knot. It’s often used by bottom fishermen to attach a rubber worm or tube lure above a jig or to make multiple hook bait rigs, whilst fly fishermen sometimes use it to attach a second fly (or dropper) to their leaders. It’s not difficult to learn and you’ll be able to make up better rigs than you can buy in the stores and save a few Dollars at the same time.

 

Dropper loop knot 11) Make a loop in the line at the point where you want the dropper and pass the loop around itself.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dropper loop knot 22) Wrap the loop around itself 3 to 6 times (3 times is adequate with 100 lb mono but lighter mono will require more wraps).

 

 

 

 

 

Dropper loop knot 33) Pass the opposite side of the loop through the centre of the wraps that you have created. You will notice that the size of the loop that you started with dictates how long the dropper will be.

 

4) Lubricate the knot well (this is very important) and draw the knot tight carefully and evenly. I find it easiest to take the two ends of line in my hands and the loop in my mouth to draw it up tight. When you think that it is tight lubricate it again and tighten it some more!

 

 

Dropper loop knot 45) To attach a hook either thread the loop through the hook eye and around the shank like the commercial guys do or for a bit more lure action cut one side of the dropper loop as shown and tie the hook on. If you want to add attractor beads or an octopus skirt slide them on to the dropper before attaching the hook.

 

 

 

Always remember to test all knots before fishing

Good Fishing!

 

 

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