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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Live bait rigs
Dropper vs Carolina. Does using one have any advantage over the other in different situations?
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: San Diego
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: tha newps
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I use a Carolina to troll or when casting and retrieving. Carolina tend to get tangled in the kelp but presents the bait more naturally when moving. Dropper l loop or a three way swivel setup is good on the bottom or in the kelp. It should be used when you want your line more vertical. Stationary fishing or slow drifting.
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Location: Chula Vista
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I tend to use a carolina when fishing in shallow water or like William said, for casting and retrieving. I like a dropper for deeper water or when drifting. The dropper can use a heavier wieght and stay vertical. I also like a dropper when using big baits like macks. Mike
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Join Date: May 2012
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carolina, dropper, halibut, live bait |
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