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Recomendations
#12429002
09/16/17 10:40 PM
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Joined: May 2008
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K.G
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I am Looking for the Best Snap Swivel to Change out Jig's and Small Crank Baits for Catching Slab's From The Bank. Thank's Much and Good Fishing.
P.B. Blue = 43.5 lb. Lake Tawakoni, Texas. January 2, 2012
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Re: Recomendations
[Re: K.G]
#12429090
09/17/17 12:30 AM
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Magged Out
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Honestly K.G. I wouldn't even waste my time with a swivel or quick snap chingamadera. Swivel might hinder the action of a small crankbait or jig only take you about 30 seconds too clip off and tie on a jig or crankbait and swap colors
I'd Tack That!!
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Re: Recomendations
[Re: K.G]
#12429094
09/17/17 12:33 AM
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K.G
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Word Magged Out. I'm Guess I'm Gettin Lazy at my Ole Age.
P.B. Blue = 43.5 lb. Lake Tawakoni, Texas. January 2, 2012
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Re: Recomendations
[Re: K.G]
#12429153
09/17/17 01:12 AM
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Ken Gaby
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I've never seen a snap swivel or snap that I would recommend for crappie. Crappie don't usually attack a bait like white bass or black bass. Crappie tend to get a better look at the bait before they inhale it. Not always, but 80+% of the time. Snaps and swivels = less bites IMHO.
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Re: Recomendations
[Re: K.G]
#12429290
09/17/17 02:27 AM
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BrazosRiverTom
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I use the Mustad Fastach Clip SZ. 0 UltraPoint They work great, and make changing jigs/lures fast and easy. It also comes in the KVD version which is a little more. I tried another type and ended up throwing them away, they were a waste. Tying a loop knot probably works just as good. If you get them attach one to your jig first then tie it on the line using a cinch knot. Much easier than trying to tie the small clip on by itself. Do a search online you can find them at reasonable price by looking around.
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Re: Recomendations
[Re: K.G]
#12429318
09/17/17 02:45 AM
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Gamblinman
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Any of the small duolocks will work fine.
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Re: Recomendations
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#12429725
09/17/17 12:34 PM
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hung-up101
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Re: Recomendations
[Re: BrazosRiverTom]
#12429873
09/17/17 02:47 PM
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Fishbonz
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I use the Mustad Fastach Clip SZ. 0 UltraPoint They work great, and make changing jigs/lures fast and easy. It also comes in the KVD version which is a little more. I tried another type and ended up throwing them away, they were a waste. Tying a loop knot probably works just as good. If you get them attach one to your jig first then tie it on the line using a cinch knot. Much easier than trying to tie the small clip on by itself. Do a search online you can find them at reasonable price by looking around. THEY WORK JUST FINE for me!
HE aka Fishbonz
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