This knot forms a versatile loop with determines the distance between hook and sinker, or between one hook and another on multi-hook rigs. Push bottom of original loop up through new opening and hold with teeth. They also find it handy to attach a rubber worm or a tube lure with this loop above a jig. Pass line from one side of loop through and around that side of loop. Dropper Loop Knot Tying Instructions Form a loop in the line at the desired location. My assumption for beefing up the strength of the Dropper Loop Knot would be to use more turns because they’ll help spread out the load across more surface area. Dropper Loop Knot.
The Dropper Loop creates a loop that stands out at right angles to the middle of a length of line.
Dropper Loop Use the dropper loop to attach hooks, tube lures, teasers or sinkers to an otherwise unknotted section of line. Note: The end result would be a T knot with the top and bottom of the T being longer than the coils from the dropper loop that shoot out perpendicular to the mainline. The Dropper Loop can be used in your leader or tippet to provide an extra attachment point for an additional fly. Dropper Loop The dropper loop, also known as a dropper knot forms a secure structure that aids fishermen in making multiple hook bait rings.