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I've been using small duolock snaps for as long as I can remember and can
only remember one fish lost because of the snap. Going too long on one knot is not a problem, as I am checking frequently. Just so you know where I'm coming from, I'm strictly a casual angler, never fished a tournament, and have 100% confidence in the snap. "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... That is the question. I always use a duolock type clip for crank baits. I do that for two reasons. First is because I feel it gives me a much better action than tieing driectly onto the nose ring of a crank bait. The second is because of being able to change baits quickly. I have had circumstances where I have caught a couple fish and then the stopped hitting, but they would still chase. As soon as I changed colors or body styles just slightly I would nail a couple more int he same place. I know some guys can break off and retie quickly, but I feel the pressure of time with bait in the boat instead of the water. Now lets get to topwater. With buzz baits, except some swimming minnow types or a Norman's weeedwhacker you have to tie directly on, but I'm talking about stick minnows or poppers. I usually work these baits on the same rods as I do crank baits for much the same reason. To keep fish from pulling loose on a run. As a result they often get put on the clip that I already have tied onto the line. I also seem to get a lot of fouling of the bait particularly when working a stick bait like an Excalibur spittin image all the way back to the boat. I am wondering if eliminating the clip will reduce the back and forth action just enough to keep the bait from over running the line and fouling. -- ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com |
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![]() "Marty" wrote in message ... I've been using small duolock snaps for as long as I can remember and can only remember one fish lost because of the snap. Going too long on one knot is not a problem, as I am checking frequently. Just so you know where I'm coming from, I'm strictly a casual angler, never fished a tournament, and have 100% confidence in the snap. I like the snaps as well, and have had little trouble with them. You just need to pay attention, and do a little bending yourself if they look a little "off". -- Andrew Kidd |
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That's nice for those of us who don't suffer arthuritis. But as one who does
,I can tell you that those damn little clips are insufferable. -- David Norton "Andrew Kidd" wrote in message news:TkALd.40532$EG1.17978@attbi_s53... "Marty" wrote in message ... I've been using small duolock snaps for as long as I can remember and can only remember one fish lost because of the snap. Going too long on one knot is not a problem, as I am checking frequently. Just so you know where I'm coming from, I'm strictly a casual angler, never fished a tournament, and have 100% confidence in the snap. I like the snaps as well, and have had little trouble with them. You just need to pay attention, and do a little bending yourself if they look a little "off". -- Andrew Kidd |
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![]() "Bob Rickard" But then again, I have never broken a rod either. Maybe it's just the luck of the draw? Never? Really? Big burly handsome guy like you? Warren ;-) |
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You guys have really got me to thinking here...I have always just tied
my line to the baits, never used a ring, or clip. I like simplicity, but now I wonder if I have missed some fish I should have caught ![]() Ya'll will have to forgive me...I'm from the old school, and don't take too easily to anything different than what has worked for me. I catch my fair share of bass, and enjoy every minute of it...but even an old dog can learn a new trick or two I reckon. Do rings and clips really give the bait that much of a difference in action? I use the rod tip to introduce most of the action I want...do the clips and rings just make that easier to do? I doubt I'll change anyway though grin. JK P.S. I'm pretty fast at tieing knots...22 years in the Navy ![]() |
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Down, Rover! I get sooooo tired of always being hit on. It sure ain't easy
being a sex object! "go-bassn" wrote in message ... "Bob Rickard" But then again, I have never broken a rod either. Maybe it's just the luck of the draw? Never? Really? Big burly handsome guy like you? Warren ;-) |
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I say. . . clip clip clip clip. Never had a prob with em.
-- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
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I have also never hada problem with a clip. I have used the cheap Renegade
ones from Wally World, and the Bass Pro Shops ones. I prefer the BPS becasue the Renegades come in assorted size packs only. Also the BPS clips come in bronze or nickle colors. That way I can use the bronze most times, and the nickles when fishing shiny baits. As I said before, if it works for you.... I use spinning rods for lots of stuff other guys only use baitcasters. It works for me. Same with clips. I have also run inline spinners with no swivel in ultraclear heavily pressured waters. It caused problems with the line, but I am convinced I caught more fish. Again... If it works for you. However guys, my Q was about topwaters. I did get some feedback about using or not using them directly relating to topwaters in my forums. Basically the only definitive response was that a clip allowed too much free movement for poppers and spook type baits causing them to foul on the line. That is what I have experienced. Since I had intended to set one of my light rods aside for topwater with mono instead of the flouro I use on everything else anyway thats no big deal. Just reminds me that I'll be a little slower to change baits when fishing topwaters. I respool any mono filled reel more often and am a lot more critical of mono connections and line anyway. -- ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "Joshuall" wrote in message ... I say. . . clip clip clip clip. Never had a prob with em. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
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