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Bullhead rig: Dropshot vs slip sinker
06-20-2013, 03:17 PM
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RE: Bullhead rig: Dropshot vs slip sinker
Bullheads are not all that line shy - have you tried heavier (stiffer) line for the rigs & dropper loops to minimize the tangling.

If the first rig has two baits and the second rig only has a single bait - this may also explain why the first is more effective.............ie more scent and taste in the water and double the hooks.........

.......try 4?

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RE: Bullhead rig: Dropshot vs slip sinker - OldTimer - 06-20-2013 03:17 PM

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