Build one with a 3/4wave mast, remove the hatted 1/4wave and turn it upside down Homer, let us know how it performs
Half of the problem with visualising currents with these type of antennas is how NEC & other mom software displays the currents as one current distribution per conductor,
you don't see the transmission-line mode currents and antenna mode currents that Barkley & the arrl article i posted years ago talks about,
you don't see antenna mode impedance and transmission-line mode impedance in parallel at the feed-point, just the result of the two impedances in parallel,
you don't see the radiating current on the short leg of a j-pole or similar antenna
but it is there & you see the result in the pattern as more gain in the direction of the short leg the wider / more you unbalance the stub,
how the currents are displayed does not help visualize what's going on with these antennas.
Half of the problem with visualising currents with these type of antennas is how NEC & other mom software displays the currents as one current distribution per conductor,
you don't see the transmission-line mode currents and antenna mode currents that Barkley & the arrl article i posted years ago talks about,
you don't see antenna mode impedance and transmission-line mode impedance in parallel at the feed-point, just the result of the two impedances in parallel,
you don't see the radiating current on the short leg of a j-pole or similar antenna
but it is there & you see the result in the pattern as more gain in the direction of the short leg the wider / more you unbalance the stub,
how the currents are displayed does not help visualize what's going on with these antennas.