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Re: Quick Change Clip.... or whatever you call it
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Unless we are talking about 500 pound tuna, a plain old interlocking snap of good quality would b more than enough for any fish likely to be caught inshore.. This style..https://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-50pcs-F...N3zJlVSb_Q2kOQ |
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Re: Quick Change Clip.... or whatever you call it
thanks for the insight, gents! I want to do a lot more bluefish/fluke/striper fishing this year so i'm going to have to pick some up.
That being said I'm definitely a saltwater greenhorn so if anyone wants to fish this spring reach out to me! Always looking to make new friends and learn new things. Tight lines all! |
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Re: Quick Change Clip.... or whatever you call it
Decoy Egg Snap freshwater, TA clips saltwater...
No snaps on sub 1oz bucktails/jigs. Discovered an Italian company called Sea Spin, they make a 6lb and 10lb TA style clip for freshwater. Shipping is a killer, but they are very convenient for those recessed eyes on certain jerkbaits/crankbaits. Baits are flash pointer 100 and pointer 78DD for size comparison; that's the 10lb clip...they seem well made but only time will tell. |
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Re: Quick Change Clip.... or whatever you call it
That clip on the lip looks as if it would add a little rattle to it if you work it correctly.
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