by jcheetam » 7/29/04 7:32pm
SD, in MI you cannot have a hook tied directly to the line above a sinker...you must have at least a 3 in. dropper line for the rig to be legal. The roots of the law goes back to the salmon snagging days of the past when large treble hooks were tied directly above heavy sinkers (and in many cases directly on the sinker). To thwart snagging, legislation was passed making a hook tied directly to a line above a 'weight' illegal. HOWEVER, some COs have been asked if they would ticket a bass fisherman for having a 'dropshot' rig and the answer is NO. They would only ticket someone if they had a similar rig tied AND were making 'snagging' motions (which we all know is not the proper way to dropshot for bass). Also, there is the question off what constitutes a 'weight'? Is a tube jig (being used as the 'weight) with a dropshot bait above it illegal? How about something like a Fat Ika being used as a 'weight'? Pretty cut and dry, don't you think? lol...Here is how it is written:
You may NOT :Have a weight rigidly attached to a multi-pointed hook; or suspended from a multi-point hook; or suspended below any hook unless the hook is on a dropper line (a leader) that is at least 3" long.
Jeff