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Location: Minneapolis, MN | http://www.muskyshop.com/modules/cart/products.php/nav_id/5/page/1/...
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Anyone tried these yet? My dad has a hard time with stay-lok snaps, big hands, arthritis, and a few other issues, so I'm wondering how well these would work. |
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Location: Eastern Ontario | love em |
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| Love them too. Just make sure you get them large enough to go over the shank of the lures you are using. Had several that were a size small and I ended up sprining them. You will inevitably lose a non floating lure if you make that mistake. |
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Location: Minneapolis, MN | And there's no concern about a musky shaking/twisting the lure off? |
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Location: oswego, il | If I am not mistaken, made by the same person who came up the with stayloc. I know people who use this snap and like it. |
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| The guys who use these like them a lot and I can't say I've heard any issues with fish twisting them out. |
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| dami0101 - 2/1/2015 10:51 AM And there's no concern about a musky shaking/twisting the lure off? I worry about that, too. If they had one more twist around, I'd be more likely to try one. |
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