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Does anybody know of a “Knotting Tool” that helps tie dropper loops for Hi-Lo Rigs?
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No tool that I know of.... Tie it this way but don't wet the knot until both sides are tight, wet it then pull to clinch it...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiuwhoyltbs
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It's called a peg board. I have one. You can tie the loops to specific sizes, and specific lengths with ease.
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It's expensive but u can now buy a spool of pre-tied dropper loops: https://hardwiretackle.com/products/...56371830450713
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