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Message Subject: Split rings
Snakebait
Posted 3/28/2025 10:21 PM (#1033105)
Subject: Split rings




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Hi guys, I’m looking to stock up on split rings. I’m going with the Wolverine super rings. Should I go with the zinc rings, or the stainless rings? Thanks
muddymusky
Posted 3/29/2025 5:18 AM (#1033106 - in reply to #1033105)
Subject: Re: Split rings




Posts: 591


I am not a huge fan of the wolverine rings. I use the #5 and #7 bucher rings or #6 stealth tackle rings. Just my opinion. These are stainless.
Muskie101
Posted 3/29/2025 7:49 AM (#1033108 - in reply to #1033105)
Subject: RE: Split rings





Posts: 196


Location: Rochester, New York
Snakebait - 3/28/2025 11:21 PM

Hi guys, I’m looking to stock up on split rings. I’m going with the Wolverine super rings. Should I go with the zinc rings, or the stainless rings? Thanks


Any form of tempered steel
Zinc plated tempered steel i believe still gives decent corrosion resistance
Stainless steel gives up memory and strength for corrosion resistance
I would Go with worth personally but i think thats because i find their site easier to use
RLSea
Posted 3/29/2025 8:32 PM (#1033134 - in reply to #1033105)
Subject: Re: Split rings




Posts: 497


Location: Northern Illinois
Worth. Page 19 of Dick Moore's catalog.
http://www.mooreslures.com/
anderj85
Posted 3/30/2025 10:31 AM (#1033150 - in reply to #1033105)
Subject: Re: Split rings





Posts: 281


Location: US
I like bucher split rings. I've never had one open up. I won't use the wolverine triple rings. They open up way too easy.
RyanJoz
Posted 3/30/2025 3:37 PM (#1033157 - in reply to #1033105)
Subject: Re: Split rings




Posts: 1739


Location: Mt. Zion, IL
Worth. I buy direct from them by the 1,000 per size. I have 2-7 for bass and musky
Muskie101
Posted 3/30/2025 4:13 PM (#1033159 - in reply to #1033157)
Subject: Re: Split rings





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Location: Rochester, New York
RyanJoz - 3/30/2025 4:37 PM

Worth. I buy direct from them by the 1,000 per size. I have 2-7 for bass and musky


Do you make sure to buy zinc coated steel
Jeff Hanson
Posted 3/30/2025 5:20 PM (#1033160 - in reply to #1033159)
Subject: Re: Split rings




Posts: 958


As others have said stay away from the Wolverines, Some baits I buy have them on and I take them off right away. I get all my Split rings from Stealth Tackle. I use 5 ,6, and 7's depending on size of lure.
Jeff Hanson
madisonmuskyguide.com
Snakebait
Posted 3/30/2025 9:32 PM (#1033164 - in reply to #1033105)
Subject: Re: Split rings




Posts: 24


Thanks guys, I never realized there were so many issues with wolverines opening up.
Muskie101
Posted 3/31/2025 6:59 AM (#1033170 - in reply to #1033164)
Subject: Re: Split rings





Posts: 196


Location: Rochester, New York
Snakebait - 3/30/2025 10:32 PM

Thanks guys, I never realized there were so many issues with wolverines opening up.


No matter what you ultimately decide to go with buy spring tempered steel

monsterlures
Posted 3/31/2025 1:40 PM (#1033178 - in reply to #1033157)
Subject: Re: Split rings




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RyanJoz - 3/30/2025 3:37 PM

Worth. I buy direct from them by the 1,000 per size. I have 2-7 for bass and musky


Seems like a very good deal compared to buying packs of 25 or 50.

The ones you buy for musky lures are "heavy" or "standart"?

https://worthco.com/split-rings-1
ToddM
Posted 3/31/2025 5:40 PM (#1033186 - in reply to #1033105)
Subject: Re: Split rings





Posts: 20235


Location: oswego, il
I like the wolverines on bucktails inside shrink wrap. They inhibit movement on other baits.
MartinTD
Posted 4/1/2025 8:02 AM (#1033193 - in reply to #1033105)
Subject: Re: Split rings





Posts: 1144


Location: NorthCentral WI
I like Buchers and Wolverines. Personally, not a fan of the Stealth rings. They are noticeably thinner and will spread when your put them on a bigger hanger like a screw eye.
RyanJoz
Posted 4/1/2025 1:40 PM (#1033203 - in reply to #1033105)
Subject: Re: Split rings




Posts: 1739


Location: Mt. Zion, IL
I do use the zinc coated heavy Worth rings for Muskies. For bass, I do not use the heavy rings. It has been several years since I’ve had to order, so how they name them may not be accurate. Example they may be called magnum, heavy, 2x, etc.
jdsplasher
Posted 4/2/2025 5:35 AM (#1033213 - in reply to #1033203)
Subject: Re: Split rings





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Location: SE, WI.
I agree with others. Not a fan of wolverines split ring. 

They’re ok if the hook hanger on lures have a large ring. A smaller hook hanger from lure gives the musky leverage to twist off, making hooking system tooooooo Rigid!  I remove wolverine’s from any lures that have them!
 
 JD
North of 8
Posted 4/2/2025 4:15 PM (#1033230 - in reply to #1033213)
Subject: Re: Split rings




Hmmm. Reading this thread, realize I have Plano box in the boat with dozens of different size split rings and it has been so long since I bought them, have no memory who made them. Well, sometimes ignorance is bliss.
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