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Old 10-07-2019, 12:01 PM
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No snap swivels!
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Old 10-07-2019, 12:24 PM
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No snap swivels!
Why not. Swivel+leader is better i guess if you dont trust the snap. I need something for line twist with weightless flukes.
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Old 10-07-2019, 01:09 PM
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When one fails you'll understand lol... leader and barrel swivel is a better way to go.
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Old 10-07-2019, 01:14 PM
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Sweet mixed bag my man! That lake is a gem! The Smallies should be going nuts there by next week with the temp drop. Get em’!!!
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Old 10-07-2019, 08:08 PM
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Great work on the mixed bag. Sounds like an awesome day.
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Old 10-07-2019, 09:14 PM
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If using an inline spinner or something that spins, a barrel to leader is ideal to avoid line twists. Main line is always braid.

If using plugs, jigs, soft plastics, etc etc., I connect braid to leader (typically fluoro) via uni to uni. YouTube it. Practice it. Get it in your arsenal. I've never had one fail in sweet or salt water.

Re: braid types, I'm a firm believer in daiwa j braid x8--the new stuff. I've tried about 10 to 12 brands and I like the daiwa best for most of my freshwater applications. The key with avoiding the wind knots is to never auto flip the bail. Manually flip the bail always. This will noticeably decrease wind knots; and check your spool often as you're fishing. Just things to add to the routine.

I also do not use clips or snap swivels unless it's a TA clip and I'm plugging the beach or back back. Bucktails get tied direct. Freshwater--everything gets tied direct.
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Re: braid types, I'm a firm believer in daiwa j braid x8--the new stuff. I've tried about 10 to 12 brands and I like the daiwa best for most of my freshwater applications. The key with avoiding the wind knots is to never auto flip the bail. Manually flip the bail always. This will noticeably decrease wind knots; and check your spool often as you're fishing. Just things to add to the routine.
Thanks ill have to try that j braid. I always flip manually too. Heard it's also better for the life of the reel
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When one fails you'll understand lol... leader and barrel swivel is a better way to go.
Ill take ur word and do leaders
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Old 10-07-2019, 05:23 PM
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When one fails you'll understand lol... leader and barrel swivel is a better way to go.
as someone who's pretty bad at knots..... would you recommend a barrel swivel or tying the leader directly to the backing? I don't use braid currently, but I've been thinking about making the switch from all mono to braid with a leader. I haven't had many issues with mono, but the sensitivity of braid seems worth it.

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Sweet mixed bag my man! That lake is a gem! The Smallies should be going nuts there by next week with the temp drop. Get em’!!!
Thanks man! The smallies were already pretty active, can't wait to see what happens in a week or two
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Only time I use mono is for top water. Sensitivity with braid is amazing. You will love it using the Ned rig and Texas rigs. I always tie palomar knots with braid to terminal gear. Unit to uni for braid to leader.
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