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Title: Here’s A Knot Perch Fishers Should Know
Post by: rgfixit on Nov 08, 2022, 12:09 PM
The “T Knot”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KL8ej_8jMs (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KL8ej_8jMs)

Just bumped into it. It’s a dropper loop on steroids.
Title: Re: Here’s A Knot Perch Fishers Should Know
Post by: kc on Nov 08, 2022, 05:07 PM
Hey Rugburn that looks like a lot work to make that knot out on the ice.
Forget the first part of that knot and just tie the second part. I have been doing that for 45 plus years. Super simple.
Title: Re: Here’s A Knot Perch Fishers Should Know
Post by: rgfixit on Nov 08, 2022, 09:53 PM
Well, I’m not “rugburn” and I tied a dozen leaders at the bench in about 15 minutes. I’ll just take them with me.

I’ve also tied dropper knots for longer than I can remember ( which isn’t that long at my age). They always get tangled around the main line.

Anyway, a very useful knot that’s really easy to tie. It’s always good to try something new.
Title: Re: Here’s A Knot Perch Fishers Should Know
Post by: Mac Attack on Nov 09, 2022, 08:13 AM
These will keep them from your main line.
I have used them for years very successfully.


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Title: Re: Here’s A Knot Perch Fishers Should Know
Post by: filetandrelease on Nov 09, 2022, 08:33 AM

 I use droppers soft and hard water nothing fancy and easy to tie , they are only perch 😉
Title: Re: Here’s A Knot Perch Fishers Should Know
Post by: rgfixit on Nov 09, 2022, 02:15 PM
These will keep them from your main line.
I have used them for years very successfully.


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Yeah, I’ve had those. Too much hardware for me. I have 3 way swivels I use trolling but not for shore fishing. Tested out a couple of the t- knot leaders today. Worked pretty well. Droppers are fine for trolling, drifting or ice fishing. Trolling and drifting they’re being dragged. Ice fishing they’re straight up and down.

Chucking bait from shore, still fishing, is a different story. That’s what I’m doing.
Title: Re: Here’s A Knot Perch Fishers Should Know
Post by: filetandrelease on Nov 09, 2022, 05:12 PM
 Some times perch like slack line ,which puts the baits on or close to the bottom
 Tight line isn’t always the answer even from the boat, but what ever anyone is comfortable stick to it
Title: Re: Here’s A Knot Perch Fishers Should Know
Post by: rgfixit on Nov 10, 2022, 04:27 AM
You’re right about that Fred. It’s been too windy the past couple days to try and leave a slack line. Been blowing east or wast right down the canal. But, I’m catching perch. That’s what counts.
Title: Re: Here’s A Knot Perch Fishers Should Know
Post by: filetandrelease on Nov 10, 2022, 06:04 AM

 Your right RG it sure has been windy
 Glad your catching those tasty striped devils , I haven’t perch fished in a couple weeks , as my fishing partner is busy guiding steelhead
 But I’ve been doing some casting for eyes with some success , takes a lot of energy casting sticks with this wind
 
Title: Re: Here’s A Knot Perch Fishers Should Know
Post by: Johnnh on Nov 10, 2022, 07:07 AM
I have used the Dropper Loop knot fishing for many species.
Salt water in 350 + feet of water for cod and pollock with a 16 once jig and one or two drop loops at 2 and 4 feet above the jig. We use large plasics on the drop loop hooks 5.0 salt hooks.

The same method works well all the way down to 2lb test when fishing for perch, trout, bass, sunfish, etc.
The difference is light tackle including plastics,  flys or eggs.

Once you learn how to tie dropper loops (takes about 1 minute), you will never buy drop shot rigs again.
Title: Re: Here’s A Knot Perch Fishers Should Know
Post by: Rugburn on Nov 10, 2022, 10:44 AM
Yeah Ken I'll stick with the way you showed me. Don't think I could pull the "T" knot off on 3 lb. test with cold fingers.
Used the dropper loops with floating jigs heads for bullhead last spring and it was on fire. Three guys with me landed 3 fish total to my 18.
Title: Re: Here’s A Knot Perch Fishers Should Know
Post by: lowaccord66 on Nov 10, 2022, 02:16 PM
Double surgeons knot.  Works for all my dropper needs from fresh to salt.
Title: Re: Here’s A Knot Perch Fishers Should Know
Post by: rgfixit on Nov 10, 2022, 02:44 PM
Yeah Ken I'll stick with the way you showed me. Don't think I could pull the "T" knot off on 3 lb. test with cold fingers.
Used the dropper loops with floating jigs heads for bullhead last spring and it was on fire. Three guys with me landed 3 fish total to my 18.

Ha! 3 lb test with my eyes and 2 pairs of glasses wouldn’t work for me. But it’s works well with 8-25 lb leader.heavier the line, the better it stands off. It’s not an impossible knot to tie.try it a couple times just for fun. You’ll find it’s KNOT difficult.
Title: Re: Here’s A Knot Perch Fishers Should Know
Post by: greenhornet73 on Nov 10, 2022, 08:13 PM
Good knot to know in a pinch but I like the 3 way swivel with a 3” fluoro leader, at least with live minnows, because they can really twist up the line otherwise. Been using the rig all fall for perch and haven’t had a twisted line yet. I think I would like the knot better for ice fishing though for a more stealthy presentation
Title: Re: Here’s A Knot Perch Fishers Should Know
Post by: kc on Nov 11, 2022, 07:00 AM
Well, I’m not “rugburn” and I tied a dozen leaders at the bench in about 15 minutes. I’ll just take them with me.

I’ve also tied dropper knots for longer than I can remember ( which isn’t that long at my age). They always get tangled around the main line.

Anyway, a very useful knot that’s really easy to tie. It’s always good to try something new.

rgfixit, sorry I mentioned the wrong person. As being close to your age, my eyes aren't that good either.
On that note, the second half of that knot is super simple to tie. And the resulting loop works very well to tie on a couple of my perch flies while ice fishing.
Title: Re: Here’s A Knot Perch Fishers Should Know
Post by: rgfixit on Nov 11, 2022, 09:26 AM
Yup! Use it all the time. Most of the time I tie it with a jig or hook in place. Sometimes I tie an overhand knot right behind the eye. It helps keep things from getting too tangles. Worms will still manage to wrap themselves around the main line though.

I’m finding there’s not so much of that with the T-knot.

I use worms a lot as there’s no bait stores within 25 miles of me.