If you drop shot, the Wiggle rig
is the best
rig
for it,
you catch 3 to 5 times more fish than regular drop shotting
If you don't, I will refund your money, no questions asked
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The Most "OutStanding" hook out on
the market
The
first, and only fishing hook,
designed to be tied"only" to the middle of a
fishing line, instead of the end.
Drop
Shotting
has been a proven, 1st place winner, in many "national" bass
fishing
tournaments, where fishermen rigged regular hooks, in the middle of the
line.
It's called drop shotting, the hook is tied with a special knot, and
that
knot manipulated in a way to make the hook stick out 90 degrees from
the
fishing line, with a weight tied below the hook, so that you can
manipulate
your lures better. The problem for most fishermen, is rigging this up,
and
only very small hooks could be rigged this way.
With "Stand Out Hooks " (TM)
"anyone" can
quickly
tie any knot they prefer to the hook, use any size hook, and the hook
always
sticks out at 90 degrees from the line, with the hook always in the
best
position for a top lip hook up. Even the pro's love the Stand Out
Hook (tm), because even after fighting a fish, you don't have to
reposition
your knot into the proper position, it's always there, so your back in
the
water instantly. The Pro gets to use bigger hooks, and bigger lures,
and
these lures can even be rigged weedless now, unlike standard drop shot
hooks.
Hook is tied to top eye, then tag of
knot, drops
through bottom eye
When using the Stand Out in Drop Shotting a lure, the hooks kicks out
the lure when the line tightens,
giving it more action than any other hook made
Natural
bait fishing
Stand Out Hooks (TM)are
also the ticket for natural bait fishermen
, They allow people to use natural, and live bait like never before,
greatly
increasing the number of fish caught, because these hooksallow
you to fish these baits in a way where the fish see, and smell the
baits better, Stand Out Hooks (TM)
keep you
baits off the bottom, out of the muck,
and out of the
snags, you determinehow far
off the bottom you want
the bait, by the length of the line between the weight, and the hook.
Stand Out Hooks can be fished with a float on top of the water, even
when
your fishing right off the bottom. The weight anchors your float, and
rig
from drifting in current, or wind.. When
you cast to where the fish are, your rig stays there, your hook, and
bait
stays off the bottom, unlike regular fishing, when the hook is below
the
weight, so fewer snags, and you float shows the gentlest nibble,
you just catch more fish.
More
hook sets, easier catch and
release
Since the Stand Out Hooks (TM)
are always"Straight
up" the hook is always in the proper position for the fish to be hooked
when
he closes his mouth, it's not laying sideways. This greatly increases
the
number of hooked fish, to the number of bites.
Stand Out Hooks (TM), almost
totally eliminate, gut hooked fish, because
the hook is perpendicular to the fishing line, that line keeps the hook
from
going too far into the fish's mouth, in most cases this also keeps the
line
from entering the fish's mouth, so that you are rarely cut off from
toothed
fish biting the line in two.
Float fishing with natural baits, the Stand Out
Hooks greatly
improve both presentation of the bait, and hook set, by
keeping the hook always in the up right position, even a dead minnow
looks
like it is alive, the hook keeps the minnow from flipping on it's side,
Keeping
the bait off the bottom, where fish can easily see it, gets you many
more
bites, even from primary bottom feeders like catfish. The Stand Out
hook let's your bait stay where you cast it, even in wind and current,
the weight anchors the rig to the bottom, so it stays put, yet the
bobber still goes down on a bite. Keeping the hook off the bottom
eliminates many snags, keeps you bait out of the mud and weeds, and
keeps it from falling into the cracks in rocks. When fishing in real
deep water, and you don't wish to use a slip float, a small float can
be
used a foot, or two above the hook, enough float to keep your bait up,
but
not enough to raise your weight off the bottom. Of course you can
always
fish your bait way off the bottom, for those mid water schooling fish.
If your local laws allow, more than one hook can be used on your line.
You can even fish for different species on the same rig, at the same
time,
with a cricket, or worm on the bottom hook, and a minnow on the top
hook. Any
combination can be rigged up, even your favorite
catfish bait on
the bottom, and a minnow above On
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