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Snaps for crankbaits?


bassfshin24

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I use the No-knot Fas-nap.  I get the black ones and use the smallest size for the lure I can. Use them with my ice gear and all year long. I still prefer a direct tie or a tiny swivel, though.

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I use the Berkley cross lock snaps. Usually without the swivels, but sometimes on lipless cranks I will use the swivel ones. Just having the extra swivel piece on lipless cranks has saved me  more than a few Pike bite offs.

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On 2/21/2016 at 10:29 PM, RuddyDuck said:

I use the Berkley cross lock snaps. Usually without the swivels, but sometimes on lipless cranks I will use the swivel ones. Just having the extra swivel piece on lipless cranks has saved me  more than a few Pike bite offs.

People think I'm crazy when I say it makes a difference in bite offs but it really does. I can't tell you how many pike I've caught on cranks and jerkbaits where the snap and swivel are draped across some teeth.

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I use Danielson or Berkley snaps on my cranks. Easier to change them, do think the action's a little better too. 

You do have to keep an eye on the snaps though. They wear out eventually. As soon as I start seeing metal on the bend of the snap I replace it. Also have to remember to retie once in a while.

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I don't remove the split rings. I'm lazy though and hate dealing with split rings. That would be a whole lot of them to deal with on all the cranks I have! But, I'm not sure if it really matters, guess you can experiment with them on or off and see what you like.

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On 2/21/2016 at 1:52 AM, Search Function said:

I use Norman Speed Clips.  Simple to switch cranks, topwater, jerks, and chatterjigs. Plus I fish from shore a lot so the lure goes on when I get to the water and comes off before I get back to the car.

Do you remove the split rings on your cranks when using the Norman Speed Clips? I see that they recommend that you do. I don't like the idea of removing all the split rings.

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Doug Stange, of In-Fisherman, says that the gap in the split ring will get up against the eye on the lip of the crankbait & hinder the action. Making it run right or left more than it should & if you leave the split ring on that you should tie directly to the gap

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When you guys do you snaps on your cranks do you take the split ring off the crank?

Yes I take the O-ring/Split ring off and just use the snap.  Some cranks are a PITA to get a snap on, so may need to leave the O-ring/Split ring on and tie direct.  95% I use snaps though.  

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