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swivels and crankbaits 2024


fishing user avatarpointer reply : 

I have not been bass fishing for that long and i just wanted some opinions on using snapswivels w/ crankbaits?  Is it a good idea?  It sure seems to be a lot easier.    


fishing user avatarpowerman970 reply : 

I personally don't use a snap swivel with crankbaits but I have if I am fishing out of someone elses boat and an limited on the number of rods I can carry.  I usually keep 3 rods in the locker with shallow, medium and deep cranks tied on and ready.  I may be wrong but it seems to me that a snap swivel may effect the action of the lure.  The main reason I don't use them is because I don't trust their strength.  Call it paranoia, but it is a confidence issue for me.


fishing user avatarGrey Wolf reply : 

WELCOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Don't use snap swivels. Their just something else that could go wrong.


fishing user avatarjrhennecke reply : 
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WELCOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Don't use snap swivels. Their just something else that could go wrong.

X2


fishing user avatarDean reply : 
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WELCOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Don't use snap swivels. Their just something else that could go wrong.

X2

x3, swivels are just one more thing to lose.


fishing user avatarMatt Jungblut reply : 

i use norman speed clips

i have this little problem when fishing cranks

i never leave 1 on for very long

always switching tell i find the 1 color and model they really really want


fishing user avatarfoul hooked reply : 

I just read KVD's book and he says use them. Enhances the action. He has over 2.6 million reasons to back up his claim.


fishing user avatarHesterIsGod reply : 

I don't know I am kind of on the fence on this issue. I do not use them now but I might in the future.

Pros: It is supposed to enhance vibration of the lure, many pro's use it, and it makes switching cranks and lipless cranks easy.

Cons: May break or come unhinged, I do not have enough confidence in them yet, may effect balance of crankbait?


fishing user avataralger319 reply : 
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I don't know I am kind of on the fence on this issue. I do not use them now but I might in the future.

Pros: It is supposed to enhance vibration of the lure, many pro's use it, and it makes switching cranks and lipless cranks easy.

Cons: May break or come unhinged, I do not have enough confidence in them yet, may effect balance of crankbait?

this is my stand also..


fishing user avatarbmadd reply : 

I think what KVD and most pros use are just the snaps, not the snap swivels that pointer originally asked about. Many people use snaps and swear by them. Some people say the bait can catch on the bend and it ruin the action. I think that using just the snap would be fine. I do not recommend using a snap with a barrel swivel. I do believe that could hinder your action as well as fail.


fishing user avatarGone_Phishin reply : 

I always tie directly to the line with one exception: an annual spring walleye trip with my buddies.  On this trip we do a lot of night fishing, as the wallyes come up on the shallow main bar on the lake.  Casting jerkbaits is the ticket.  

On this particular trip I'm pretty well in the bag by 10pm, but we catch fish until the wee hours...this is where the snap-swivel is nice.  Drunk+night=swivel.  

I used to be sketchy about using them, thinking they'd repel the fish.  On the contrary, I caught my PR walleye on a Husky Jerk attached to a snap-swivel on a lake not know for 'eyes over 5 lbs.


fishing user avatarRichardE reply : 

I have used the snaps ( not swivels) for a couple of years on CBs and had not had a problem. I have caught 5- 7 pound fish with no problems. When I am trying to find a bite they are very handy.

I think one reason they are effective is that we generally don't horse in a fish with a CB so allowing the rod to work the fish absorbs the pressure a fish applies.

The snaps are like anything else, you have to check them to make sure the are rigth, check and re-tie as you would normally do etc.

I can smoke my buddies who don't use them ( or had not before we fished) when changing baits etc.

I guess it is like anything else, give em a try, catch a bunch of fish and put them to the test and let us know how it goes.

I'm sold.


fishing user avatartyrius. reply : 

Snaps/speed clips are good.  If you don't want to use snaps then you should tie a Rapala knot.

Swivels are not.  The swivel adds no value and just adds weight to the front of the lure.


fishing user avatarfishizzle reply : 

To me swivels catch less fish and they are for those who can't tie a Palomar


fishing user avatartyrius. reply : 
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To me swivels catch less fish and they are for those who can't tie a Palomar

A palomar knot tied directly to the crankbait will INHIBIT the action of the crankbait.  It will have less wobble coming through the water because the crankbait has to move the line through the water.  When using a snap or a Rapala knot the crankbait can wiggle without having to move the line.  The eye of the crankbait will move back and forth within the snap or within the loop of the Rapala knot.


fishing user avatarChris at Tech reply : 

I use clips for all treble hook plugs -- crank, jerks, lipless cranks, topwaters.

Makes my life easier, and I still catch fish.  And most importantly, no lost lures or broken clips.  I think the line will break well before the clip would.


fishing user avatarHookemdown. reply : 

I used to tie a triline knot directly to the split ring.  I said I would never use snaps, but I'm telling you this a year later and currently using snaps.  It's one of the best changes I've ever done.


fishing user avatarHandy reply : 

I use a snap swivel because for me it prevents line twist and I change lures allot. But I do retie the snap swivel about every other time I go fishing. I know allot of guys say they fail allot but in all my years fishing I have only had it happen once and I caught a small northern with it open. I didn't realize it until I went to cast back out. I will say that when that happened I was using a different kind of snap. Now I use cross lock types, have yet to have one fail.

Paul


fishing user avatarJosey Wales reply : 

Ive found little tiny snap ons you can get in the fly fishing section that work fairly well...

Personally I just use a brass knot tyer and go with a rapala knot and a dab of superglue... takes about 30 sec...


fishing user avatarBassnbrett101 reply : 

snaps work great, some crankbaits come with snaps on them already like luhr jenson speed traps.  never ever use snap swivels! they may decrease line twist but they will alter the action of your baits and they are just another thing that can break when you hook a big fish


fishing user avatarMaxximus Redneckus reply : 

Norman speed clips are what i use swivels on a CB no way i seen fast moving CB,s spin with a swivel( actully it was me when i was younger)


fishing user avatardetroit1 reply : 

What kind of crank causes line twist? That would be some special one there- folks!  :)  (maybe during the cast) Oh, and Josey Wales- while you re-tie i re-snapped and caught 2 nice ones.... 8-)


fishing user avatarMicro reply : 

I use Norman Speed Clips.  Unless the crank is tiny, I clip the Speed Clip directly the a the split ring.  If its a tiny crank, then I tie a palomar knot to the split ring.  


fishing user avatarStringjam reply : 

If you're talking crankbaits - either tie directly to a SPLIT RING or use a SNAP.  

As mentioned earlier.....tying directly to the line-tie will kill the action.  


fishing user avatarMALTESE FALCON reply : 

For crankbaits and jerkbaits I use Duolock Snaps. I made the change about five years ago, it just saves time.

Falcon


fishing user avatarCory N reply : 
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I use clips for all treble hook plugs -- crank, jerks, lipless cranks, topwaters.

Makes my life easier, and I still catch fish.  And most importantly, no lost lures or broken clips.  I think the line will break well before the clip would.

I agree 100%.  If you're using the right sized snap, it's going to be rated for over 50 lbs.  


fishing user avatarBass Hammer reply : 

The problem with snaps for most people is that they do not re-tie throughout the day.

Line on cranks takes a huge beating. Run your crank through some cover for awhile and feel your line.

If I'm on a good crank bite I might re-tie 20+ times in a day.


fishing user avatariceintheveins reply : 

I don't know if they really effect the action, but sometimes I think they do and that's why I don't use them. Might be a mental thing though.


fishing user avatardjmax22 reply : 

Do you put the clip direct on the crank or attach it to the split ring?


fishing user avatarguest reply : 
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I just read KVD's book and he says use them. Enhances the action. He has over 2.6 million reasons to back up his claim.

He uses snaps( DUO LOCKS ETC) not snapswivels which absolutely ruin the action of a crank


fishing user avatarRayraff reply : 

I have used Snaps forever.  The only time I ever had a broken snap was when I was in the Florida Keys with my bass rod and hooked a tarpon. I had 40lb test but the swivel was bent straight




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