Quote Originally Posted by cricket george View Post
I use approx 30" of 3/4" PVC pipe slid thru an approx 5" diameter noodle, then glue on the caps after placing a 12" piece of3/8" rebar inside. I screw in an eye screw into 1 of the caps to clip a locking snap swivel which is attached to my dropper line. The purpose of the rebar is, when properly balanced on the noodle, to be a strike indicator when the jug has a hit thereby standing up. It saves you time checking all the jugs, you just see which one is standing and go get your fish. I also make up different length of dropper lines with swivels so i can custom set the jugs at the appropriate depth of the fish. I measure the length of the assembled line,roll it up and tape it with blue painters tape and mark the length of line and toss in a gallon zip lock bag. I hope this is not too complicated to understand. It is very efficient.
That is a lot like I build mine. I like the weighted tip up stay up design