I just read this section of the California Freshwater Fishing Regs and am confused by the language of 2.10.4
2.10. Hook and Weight Restrictions.
(a) Definition of Gap: For the purposes of this section, “gap” means the distance measured from the point of a hook to the shank.
(b) Maximum Gaps and Gear Rigging for Rivers and Streams unless otherwise provided (does not apply to lakes and reservoirs, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (see Section 1.71 for definition of the Delta), and the Colorado River).
1. No person shall use any single hook with a gap greater than 1 inch or any multiple hook with a gap greater than 3/4 inch.
2. It is unlawful to use any hook which is directly or indirectly attached closer than 18 inches to any weight exceeding 1/2 ounce.
3. It is unlawful to use any multiple hook or more than one single hook on non-buoyant lures exceeding one ounce.
[i]4. It is unlawful to use any weight directly attached below a hook.[/i]
Does this language prohibit a drop-shot type rigging where the weight is attached to the end of the leader, below the last fly?
If so, how do the bass guys get away with drop-shotting?