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Cbs49er 03-07-2021 10:36 PM

Dropper loop question
 
So on my penn squall I have 65 lb braid and no topshot. When using the double dropper loop I was planning on using a barrel swivel to reduce line twisting. My question is should I connect the braid to the swivel and then my pretied dropper rig or should I connect some topshot with the braid and then use the topshot to connect onto the swivel? Was thinking about using 30lb fluoro but my LFS says 50lb mono is fine since the rockfish are so deep. Going on my buddies boat to Ventura but I’ll be using this setup on my kayak.

jruiz 03-08-2021 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Cbs49er (Post 313057)
So on my penn squall I have 65 lb braid and no topshot. When using the double dropper loop I was planning on using a barrel swivel to reduce line twisting. My question is should I connect the braid to the swivel and then my pretied dropper rig or should I connect some topshot with the braid and then use the topshot to connect onto the swivel? Was thinking about using 30lb fluoro but my LFS says 50lb mono is fine since the rockfish are so deep. Going on my buddies boat to Ventura but I’ll be using this setup on my kayak.

Braid directly to your leader. If you're going to use a swivel, put it where you attach your sinker. Most of your line twist happens as you're reeling in. I always pedal while I'm reeling in to keep my bait behind my leader.

skrilla 03-08-2021 08:12 AM

Braid to swivel is fine for no frills freezer filler rockfishing.

Sometimes if fishing heavy structure where breakoffs are expected I'll have multiple pretied rigs at the ready. I'll have a heavy snap at the end of my braid and when a rig gets beat or broken I'll swap it out.

30lb or 40lb is fine, 50lb is a chore to break off on a kayak... hell even on a boat. Wind em in at a slower pace to avoid line twist or spinning them off.

Cbs49er 03-08-2021 07:14 PM

Cool, thx guys


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