The Bitter End or How Do You Hook Up
pstrombe
Posted 1/7/2020 8:38 AM (#952064)
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Which do you prefer - or what attachment for which situation


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sworrall
Posted 1/7/2020 8:41 AM (#952065 - in reply to #952064)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Still using the Staylock or Berkley style snap most of the time.
upnortdave
Posted 1/7/2020 9:08 AM (#952067 - in reply to #952065)
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Location: mercer wi
Solid ring on leader split ring on bait. Been doing this for 4 years now never a fail. I change split rings every year on baits that get used alot. Had a mid 30 smash a stay lock before never trusted again.
VMS
Posted 1/7/2020 9:59 AM (#952070 - in reply to #952064)
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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

I'm with Dave on this one. I use solid steel leaders as I've had a couple of bite-offs with fluorocarbon, so I take my split ring on the lure directly to the loop I make on the steel leader.

In spring when I am using a lighter leader and small lures, I have to be a little more watchful of the split ring as it sometimes has had a tendency to start working its way off. The heavier leaders used on other baits this is not an issue.

Steve
Masqui-ninja
Posted 1/7/2020 10:10 AM (#952072 - in reply to #952064)
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Location: Walker, MN
Stay-Lok snaps for me, I've never had a failure. I'll change any snap out if it feels like it's opening/closing to easily.
miket55
Posted 1/7/2020 10:53 AM (#952076 - in reply to #952072)
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Location: E. Tenn
Masqui-ninja - 1/7/2020 11:10 AM

Stay-Lok snaps for me, I've never had a failure. I'll change any snap out if it feels like it's opening/closing to easily.


^^this^^
Zinox
Posted 1/7/2020 12:21 PM (#952079 - in reply to #952064)
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Stay-lok here as well. Mainly size 5, but for small baits 4.5
jchiggins
Posted 1/7/2020 12:26 PM (#952080 - in reply to #952064)
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Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn
Split rings!
Pepper
Posted 1/7/2020 12:52 PM (#952083 - in reply to #952080)
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Stay lock
Kirby Budrow
Posted 1/7/2020 3:08 PM (#952096 - in reply to #952064)
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Location: Chisholm, MN
Stay loc but I’ve seen them fail a few times. Considering split rings but I’d not know...
FEVER
Posted 1/7/2020 3:57 PM (#952104 - in reply to #952064)
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Location: On the water
Solid ring on a solid steel leader (#174) and split ring on bait.
Works for me, Tom
Jeff Hanson
Posted 1/7/2020 4:41 PM (#952108 - in reply to #952104)
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Split ring on lure connected to Stealth Tackle 174# wire leader with welded ring. Quit using snaps 14-15 years ago
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
North of 8
Posted 1/7/2020 4:56 PM (#952109 - in reply to #952108)
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I use Stay-Lok. Question for those that use split ring to solid ring connection, do you have a split ring pliers you can recommend? I had two in the boat for years, one was Berkley I think, the other Rapala. Late in the season I had used the Berkley (?) to put new hooks on a lure after having to cut a couple hooks on a fish and somehow managed to drop it into the lake as I moved to put it away. Like to have two of everything, just in case, and thought that some on this thread could provide tips on the pliers they found most effective/easy to use. (I have some arthritis in both hands so easy to use would be good)
esoxaddict
Posted 1/7/2020 5:09 PM (#952110 - in reply to #952109)
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I'm still using the Stay-Lok's.

No8:

We've had many over the years, and these are the best ones we've found:

https://www.amazon.com/Xuron-496-Split-Ring-Plier/dp/B07DDBDDCS

jdsplasher
Posted 1/7/2020 6:03 PM (#952112 - in reply to #952109)
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Location: SE, WI.

North of 8 - 1/7/2020 4:56 PM I use Stay-Lok. Question for those that use split ring to solid ring connection, do you have a split ring pliers you can recommend? I had two in the boat for years, one was Berkley I think, the other Rapala. Late in the season I had used the Berkley (?) to put new hooks on a lure after having to cut a couple hooks on a fish and somehow managed to drop it into the lake as I moved to put it away. Like to have two of everything, just in case, and thought that some on this thread could provide tips on the pliers they found most effective/easy to use. (I have some arthritis in both hands so easy to use would be good)

 Xuron split ring pliers...had them for over 20 years! Still work like day 1!

 JD

upnortdave
Posted 1/7/2020 6:39 PM (#952116 - in reply to #952112)
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Location: mercer wi
These are the ones I use, can't remember brand. Musky shop carried them for awhile. Best I've used. The Rapala ones they carry now look the same. I like the big tooth it really splits the ring wide especially for larger wire bucktails when 1st putting them on lures or old dawg with the jig hook on them.


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North of 8
Posted 1/7/2020 9:57 PM (#952132 - in reply to #952116)
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Thanks for the replies. The Xuron look good and being available on Amazon makes it easy! Hopefully, I won't drop them in the lake. I have lost needle nose before unhooking a fish but losing that split ring plier was a first. Still not sure how I managed that.
muskyhunter07
Posted 1/8/2020 8:10 AM (#952148 - in reply to #952132)
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Location: Northern Illinois
Xuron are the best ones made handsdown
southern comfort
Posted 1/8/2020 10:29 AM (#952157 - in reply to #952064)
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Xuron!
NPike
Posted 1/8/2020 7:07 PM (#952190 - in reply to #952064)
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Staylock very good and I believe made in USA.