You tie the leader tippet like normal to the eye of the hook, for the dropper you tie o the bend of the hook. One of the responses did sound as if you tied the main leader to the bend, thi swould be incorrect.
John Ridderbos Good luck in the morning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >Thanks a lot for the fast responses guys! �I think I'll give this a shot >when I get off of work in the morning. > >Now you guys are saying to tie onto the bend of the dry. �This again is >probably self-explanatory, but do you mean to tie onto the actual bend of >the hook rather than onto the eye of the dry fly's hook?? �If so, how do >you suggest I orient the line in relation to the hook bend so that I can >achieve some sort of setting power if a fish takes the hook? �I'm thinking >I've got to be wrong about the way I'm reading what you all are saying, but >if I'm right, I'm just having a little difficulty understanding the >mechanics of how this could hook a trout. > >Again, thanks so much for your help on this! > >John Roth > >
