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bait quick change techniques
Does anyone do this? If not is there a better way to quick change baits. Keep in mind when the boat has 4 or 5 people on it I only bring 2 rods, so having 6 rods loaded isn't an option. |
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Direct tie is best, frequent cut line and re-tie is not a bad idea when fishing around oysters anyway. I have used dual lock snaps, it like a swivel but just the snap part. It works but some days fish are picky and don't like the snaps.
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T-Top do they have those academy? have you used those for a while?
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Yes academy has them. I like these
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do yall connect the clamp to a leader or directly to the bait?
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I attach that to the bait. The one alpha posted is more durable than the one I posted. I use both.
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With a swivel between the line and the clamp?
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tony clips are nice. only place I've seen to buy them is daley's hunt and fish in Port Arthur texas
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well the one that alphaman posted looks nice and durable but no way to attach a swivel to it. so do you tie a loop knot to the clamp?
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Railside Supply has some very small, high test swivels and snap swivels. They are tiny and strong, and I had only seen them in Texas until this point (they may not have them anymore, been a while since I went in). They are popular with the trout fisherman in south Texas, or at least the guys I met - their water tends to be very clear and these things are so small they claim it doesn't affect anything. Something like this, I couldn't find the snaps though... http://www.fishusa.com/Product/Raven-Micro-Swivels Corner Country Store on Main and Morgan in Broussard carries these, they are very small and effective. http://www.fishusa.com/Product/Musta...p---Model77145 |
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The ones that alpha and myself posted, i just tie them to the end of my line and clip bait on. No swivel. If i'm fishing with a leader it is hand tied with clip tied to it.
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You can attach a swivel to it. you can in clamp one side
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I was under the impression that a swivel was necessary to keep the clamp from twisting the line. Is that not the case?
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I haven't have a problem with line twist
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cool..thanks for the responses guys. Think im gonna try the direct tie to fluorocarbon leader and clip on the end of leader method.
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all this is for the new redfish rig Im putting together Fenwick 6-6 medium fast action rod with penn battle 3000 and 20lbs FINS braid line. Really looking forward to trying it out
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i just cut and retie. I like having my line attached directly to my jighead. Knot position on that eye can sometimes help your action
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