OK. Thank you all again. After much study and reading forum posts and articles I am overwhelmed with different methods, rack it first, dry hop in the primary and swirl it then rack it and let settle for a week, 1 oz, 2 oz, 3 oz, 4 oz, 2 days 4 days a week, hop pellets, leaves, drop straight in, use a filter bag, a stainless tea bag, ahhh, I'm just happy I'm not dumping after all the time and money invested. (Yes Procrastination takes time too, just haven't gotten around to figuring out how much, I'l do it tomorrow) OK so here's what I've decided to do. If anyone sees any major no no's or has a strong opinion against what I'm planning please feel free to try to stop me. Otherwise, I'm going to do the following tomorrow night:
I'm going to use a filter bag, put 4 oz of cascade hops, (maybe just 3), I'm going to rack it first from my bucket to a carboy, I'm going to let it work for 5 days. Then I'm going to rack it into my bottling bucket and add 11.5 g of an American Ale yeast (Safeale US-05) and my sugar and I'm going to bottle it. Then I'm going to let it rest for about a month, (probably tasting one now-and-then to see how it's developing) and I'm going to hopefully have a good IPA when It's al said and done. Look forward to reporting my results. Cheers!
So like I said, if anyone sees anything wrong with that method please let me know. I'll check back to this thread again tomorrow night before I start.