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Here's a Tip (braid users) #10699188 03/16/15 04:27 PM
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Just wanted to let you fisherpeople that use braid about this product..
It's available at Bass Pro-shop in the fly tying section...
great for changing your jig in a hurry, thumb (be sure and get the large, anything else won't work)... clap
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Re: Here's a Tip (braid users) [Re: Matthew Carroll] #10699644 03/16/15 07:28 PM
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I have been using those for awhile with good luck......


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Re: Here's a Tip (braid users) [Re: Matthew Carroll] #10699890 03/16/15 09:00 PM
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I've used those for years, I like the mediums in Black. They are awesome for finding the right color and quick changing.

Re: Here's a Tip (braid users) [Re: hung-up101] #10699914 03/16/15 09:11 PM
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Another tip for tying the Fas Snap is to feed your line through the eye, pull some slack. Then clip a jig on for weight before tying the knot. Makes it easier because they are so light.

Re: Here's a Tip (braid users) [Re: Matthew Carroll] #10699993 03/16/15 09:41 PM
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I tried those a couple years back but I bought the smaller size since I was targeting crappie. I found that larger fish would often pull the jig from the snap.

It was frustrating to be fighting a fish, have the line go slack and then find the snap with the jig gone when you reeled the line back in. I suspect the fish were large bass but I still like to land them, even if I don't fish for them.

Might try them with the large size to see if it makes a difference as they did make changing jigs easy.

Re: Here's a Tip (braid users) [Re: Matthew Carroll] #10700146 03/16/15 10:55 PM
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Yhamks for the tip Jigum


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Re: Here's a Tip (braid users) [Re: Matthew Carroll] #10700237 03/16/15 11:43 PM
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I don't use Braid but Thanks!


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Re: Here's a Tip (braid users) [Re: JimmyA] #10701010 03/17/15 06:06 AM
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Originally Posted By: JimmyA
I don't use Braid but Thanks!


The rest of us do. Thanks!


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