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Brass Swivel's
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02/11/16 11:14 PM
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K.G
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Picked up 100- #150 Brass Swivel's from Catfish Connection. I thought I got the Black ones but mis-ordered. Would you trust these Bank fishing?
P.B. Blue = 43.5 lb. Lake Tawakoni, Texas. January 2, 2012
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Re: Brass Swivel's
[Re: K.G]
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02/11/16 11:58 PM
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ChuChu1
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Yes. Why not? If you justhave a love for black, take a few and soak them in vinegar and water.
Snowflakes and entitled brats will be the doom of America!
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Re: Brass Swivel's
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02/12/16 12:41 AM
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K.G
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Just heard that Brass wasn't as Good as black, like it's not constructed the same.
P.B. Blue = 43.5 lb. Lake Tawakoni, Texas. January 2, 2012
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Re: Brass Swivel's
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02/12/16 03:43 AM
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olenarey87
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I use Spro swivels. More expensive, but never have to worry about them failing.
Thanks, Olen
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Re: Brass Swivel's
[Re: K.G]
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02/12/16 06:43 AM
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fish_hunter
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Just heard that Brass wasn't as Good as black, like it's not constructed the same. I guess this would be ones preference, however I have always used brass and have caught a lot of fish and never had 1 break at the swivel. How would you tell the difference without an equipment failure?
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Re: Brass Swivel's
[Re: K.G]
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02/12/16 01:06 PM
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ChuChu1
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Just heard that Brass wasn't as Good as black, like it's not constructed the same. Depends on brand. Yes, some of the cheap brass swivels are junk.
Snowflakes and entitled brats will be the doom of America!
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Re: Brass Swivel's
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02/12/16 01:38 PM
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BrianTx01
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I never have had a swivel failure. Usually mainline failures.
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Re: Brass Swivel's
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02/12/16 05:22 PM
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K.G
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Just heard that Brass wasn't as Good as black, like it's not constructed the same. I guess this would be ones preference, however I have always used brass and have caught a lot of fish and never had 1 break at the swivel. How would you tell the difference without an equipment failure? I agree With that, I'll put it to the test.
P.B. Blue = 43.5 lb. Lake Tawakoni, Texas. January 2, 2012
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Re: Brass Swivel's
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02/14/16 10:11 PM
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Big Sam
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xs 2 on that statement I use Spro swivels. More expensive, but never have to worry about them failing.
If it ain't broke don't fix it...but go ahead and work on it anyway.....
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