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    Default Droppers

    I remember the topic of how to tie droppers on. I was very busy at the time and didn't get much of it. I understand that I should tie on at the bend of the hook. Is that right?

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    That's the way I do it. It works fine. Doesn't create a problem with a fish taking the lead fly. If you are brave try it with 3 flies in a row

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    I use barbless hooks and have lost droppers tied to the bend, they slip off. I now tie my dropper from the eye of the hook.
    The man who coined the phrase "Money can't buy happiness", never bought himself a good fly rod!

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    Doesn't anyone use the tag ends of a Blood knot for droppers anymore? I like using them with up to 3 flies.

    Ol' Bill

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    Or just tie in the dropper to the eye of the point fly.

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    Ol' Bill - I still use the blood knot tag ends for droppers - I tie leaders with Maxima Chameleon and find they turn over gangs of wets nicely. Alec

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    Flytackle,
    Glad to hear I'm not the only one left!

    Ol Bill

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    snipe,, the tag ends work for me also,never found a need to change.

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    I like to tie droppers with a surgeons knot.
    If you add a length of leader material, leave the down pointing end long and use that for the top fly. I use it for fishing buzzers(midge pupa) in twos and threes on stillwater and for a dry fly with a unweighted or lightly weighted nymph below, on streams or stillwater.


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    Some of us who fish the surf on the Pacific use a tiny 3-way swivel to make a dropper rig. using the correct tippets yields minimal tangles and good casting. This rig was developed by Jay Murakoshi. At least that is who showed it to me.

    Rich

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