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I am real new to bass fishing and I read a great thread for
newbies (in the rofb archives) re the pros and cons of using snap swivels, barrel swivels, 2 to 3 ft leaders with a swivel, etc. The opinions were varied but no one recommeded attaching a swivel of any kind at the lure. However, none of the guys who posted in the thread addressed the split ring that often comes with a new lure; e.g. a crankbait. Should I attach my line to the split ring for the best/correct action whenever the manufacturer provides one? I recall that some really good fishermen have advised me that when trout fishing with a spoon, to always tie the line directly to the spoon for best lure action. TIA Ed Sievers (aka "Old Phart") |
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