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Old July 5th, 2004, 06:42 PM
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
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Default Does a "Snap-Swivel" really reduce the number of strikes?


"GeneS" wrote in message
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I'm installing new PowerPro 30# line on all my reels today.
I mostly fish for sal****er trout, reds, & flounder in the
Gulf Coast bays, and bass in the freshwater lakes.

Question:
I have heard that it is a pain to tie the PowerPro line.
Is there a "Snap-Swivel" out there that I can use that
will allow me to test different lures, etc. - without
scaring off the fish? Once I have found the lure, etc. that
I want to use, I can tie it to another rod & reel less the
snap-swivel.


***I use PowerPro all the time and don't find it a pain to tie. Use either
a regular Palomar knot or a standard Improved Clinch Knot. The only thing
that I do different with the Improved Clinch is make SEVEN wraps around the
mainline before I finish off the knot.


If so, what size & brand of snap-swivel? I have never been
really clear on this subject. I have used snap-swivels on lures
in both salt & fresh water & caught fish. Then again, I really
do not know how many I lost either:-)


***I don't use a snap swivel unless I'm using a lure that causes excessive
line twist, like an in-line spinner. I prefer to tie direct instead.

If anyone has ever seen good scientific data on the subject, please
post a link here.


***I haven't seen anything conclusive yet.
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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
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THANKS,
Gene