I don't know where I stand, but I've use this for years and it works for me. I think that is important.
I start with a piece of line about 4 ft long. Tie a hook or jig on one end. (I make several with a variety of combinations), come out about 4-6 inches and tie a double knot loop. Thread a hook or jig on the other end and come up the desired distance between hooks and tie this one the length u want using another double knot. Then come down 8-12 inches and tie a snap swivel.
I have a snap swivel on my line from the pole as well. I can change them out quick and change weights fast as well. Helps me to find the bottom without my hook hitting bottom. I can also put a clamp-on weight and use the bottom swivel for a third lure when legal.
And too, I remove the weight when I'm finished fishing and store them and the supply of spares on a noodle.
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