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greenhyena |
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Posts: 240 Location: Oconomowc, WI | So I've got a dedicated bucktail setup that I'm getting some major line twist on. I've tried bending the lead wire on some of the tails that spin, and have tried lots of different swivels on the leaders, but I still get a lot of twist. Just wondering if there's any other tricks I can try. Not all my tails spin, but there are some that I like a lot that spin no matter what. I suppose I could always rebuild them with a keel weight, but that'll change the weight and the action probably. | ||
ToddM |
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Posts: 20211 Location: oswego, il | That was my suggestion is a bell sinker, especially if you ha e a front treble. The clevise should ride on a small solid bead and the clevise should be a perfect u shape with the wire holes parallel with each other. Most clevises are not. These things will nearly eliminate twisting. | ||
mreiter |
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Posts: 333 Location: menasha wi 54952 | What do you mean by "Bending The Lead Wire"? To take out the twisting or spinning of the entire bucktail you should only need to bend the "Eye" of the lure in one direction to create somewhat of a rudder. It is critical to use two pliers and only bend the eye. Not the eye knot or wire. Just the eyelet to create a rudder. This will take care of it. Are you running two bearings? One on the leader and one on your line? A couple of other tips from and old post. http://www.gruntmuskielures.com/tuningbucktail.html MR | ||
stdevos |
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Posts: 416 Location: Madtown, WI | In my experience, swivels/bearings do not work as intended. Try spinning your leader and see if the line above the leader twists as well (hint, it will). ToddM hit the nail on the head, U shaped clevis and you need a keel weight. I bend my bucktail wire such that the weight will act as a keel. Also what helps, is a healthy amount of marabou/flashabou/whatever. The thinner bucktails get, the more they will want to spin on you. | ||
greenhyena |
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Posts: 240 Location: Oconomowc, WI | Thanks guys! Yeah I'll have to examine the tails that are spinning and adjust the clevises and possibly add some weight. | ||
jakejusa |
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Posts: 994 Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan! | We normally cut the leaders off each rod and drag lines out about once a month, Crank the line back on tight and we never have a problem that costs a fish. | ||
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