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I have a bunch of Rapalas that I need to replace the hooks on how do I know
what size split rings to purchase? I need to replace both the hooks and rings because they are rusted or the hooks are bent badly or missing. I have the following models if this helps any. Original Floating F07, F13 Husky Jerk HJ05, HJ10, HJ12, HJ14 Thanks, Pat |
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I would go with size 1 or 2, anything smaller is hard to work with.
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I have a bunch of Rapalas that I need to replace the hooks on how do I
know what size split rings to purchase? I need to replace both the hooks and rings because they are rusted or the hooks are bent badly or missing. I have the following models if this helps any. Original Floating F07, F13 Husky Jerk HJ05, HJ10, HJ12, HJ14 Thanks, Pat Hi, If you do this, it could be interesting to purchase these new rings which can be open during a strong effort and then go back to them original form... it is called "LURESAVER titanium" and existe on different dimensions and solidity... very interesting the save a lure hung at the bottom water but strong enought to catch a fish... that is brain new but unfortunately I didn't found some shop to buy it for the moment... may be you will find it easier in US... Vincent. |
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The concept of the Luresaver looks interesting, the cost might be
prohibitive as they cost over $1 each..I doubt if they will catch on..but then some guys use lures that cost over $15...I will stay with regular split rings and a "pocket rock" |
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![]() "AJH" wrote in message ... The concept of the Luresaver looks interesting, the cost might be prohibitive as they cost over $1 each..I doubt if they will catch on..but then some guys use lures that cost over $15...I will stay with regular split rings and a "pocket rock" I just have found it "on line" on the web... indeed they are more than prohibitive! :-o $1.5 each in US... it will be minimum 2, 2.5 or $3 here in France! ....I don't fish with golden lures too! ;-) Vincent. |
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Where can I get the best value on some split ring pliers?
-- Tight lines, Citizen Fisherman |
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I have used split ring pliers made by Texas Tackle and Rapala, both work
real well, I have had some cheap one's from Bass Pro Shops they were junk. I have heard of using a staple remover, never tried it but it might work.. |
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"The Citizen Fisherman" wrote in message
.. . Where can I get the best value on some split ring pliers? -- Tight lines, Citizen Fisherman As an NAFC member I signed up to test products and write up a short review of the items received. After testing I get to keep the product. So far they have sent me battery operated blinking rubber lizards which I have yet to fish with, so I haven't done an evaluation on them yet, and some X-Ring split rings and split ring pliers. I have palyed witht he pliers and ring a little bit so far. I find the shape of the plier not to be ideal for splitting the ring as the pointed jaw goes beyond the lower jaw forcing you to put the split ring in at an angle. I see to possible solutions. The lower jaw could have friction goves cut into it to prevent slipping, or the lower jaw could be slightly elongated so allow for straight grip of the split ring. -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com |
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I was watching a show yesterday that dealt with Texas and they had a special
section about the Bomber Lure Company. They were showing the product being hand painted and split rings being put on the lures. What I thought was neat was, they had a square thing with a tiny thin square thing that they would slide the split ring opening onto (That would open the ring) Then they just hooked the lure eye onto the opening and spun the ring in a circle. I know...the above is confusing....hehehe. Ok....picture this; A square block of wood with a small short flattened metal piece sticking straight up. (Flattened nail perhaps?) Holding the pliers (with the split ring in them), open the edge of the ring by pushing it down on the metal piece. Slide the lure eye into the opening. Then just spin the ring in a circle with the pliers. If that's confusing then I will draw a picture. These folks were putting split rings on lures in seconds! Beverly aka BaitGal www.lonestardepot.net www.bitemebaitandtackle.com "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "The Citizen Fisherman" wrote in message .. . snip |
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