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Re: Break Away Sinker Loops?
Take your heavy main leader with the hook and where you would put a loop where the sinker would go make a small loop and add a small snap swivel. While you are at home and nice and warm, make up a bunch of sinkers that have a lighter lb. test leader on them with a loop that you can attach to the snap swivel..No tying at all when your hands are ice cold.
Now are we sure that it is always the sinker that is the one that gets hung up? Could it be the hook or hooks that you guys are using.. Richie,Design a sinker that won't get hung up. |
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Hmmm - I see where Richie is coming from with cold hands but it seems to me that the sinker is the most expensive part of the rig so why would you want to make that connection the weakest link? That is unless you have stock in Sam's Sinker Co. I think it's listed as SSC on the NASDAQ :D
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Putty sinkers , no issues Mick !
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Thanks for the info guys, I decided the double loop 25# test line. Crimped the 2 loops
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Richie, you got me curious and I did some research on knot breaking strength. Generally knots weaken a line, if you put a "weakest" knot between your lowest dropper/kiwi and the sinker loop in theory it should break first. So a simple overhand knot between the lowest dropper and sinker loop should produce a 50% reduction in line strength and allow the line to break at the knot if the sinker get tangled. This assumes that your main line is as strong as your leader and the ties between them is strong as well.
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Been togging since 1976 with the Old Salts from Brazicki's Tavern and never had a dropper loop fail when fighting a fish. I tie my rig to main line with dropper loop. KISS.
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