Just had to look at this place for myself last Sunday on my way home from catching biting fish. The popular method used at the Kalama consists of a three way swivel with a foot of dropper line to a 1 ounce tear drop and about a 5' leader to appox 5/0 hook. A large corkie or two is then tied to the tag end of the bait loop. Standing shoulder to shoulder, they then cast out and let it SIT until they feel a line scrape, etc. Was their for about 15 minutes, which was long enough for about a 25 pounder that was hooked in the ventral fin to be netted and bonked. This was at Kamp Kalama in front of about 100 fisherman and spectators. What a joke!