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whitetails
Posted 4/6/2006 9:18 PM (#186115)
Subject: terminal tackle




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Location: algonquin Illinois
Anybody know where I can buy berckley cross-loc snaps and ball bearing swivels in bulk. Getting them 2 or 3 at a time at the muskie shops seems a little expensive.
muskie! nut
Posted 4/6/2006 9:29 PM (#186121 - in reply to #186115)
Subject: RE: terminal tackle





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Location: Yahara River Chain
Ball Bearing are good. Stay away from the snaps, too soft. Use split rings.
Derrys
Posted 4/6/2006 9:55 PM (#186127 - in reply to #186115)
Subject: RE: terminal tackle


I agree with the Muskie Nut. If I'm going to be using a lure for quite a while, or if I've got three or four rods in the boat with different lures on, I split ring. I've cut snaps off of store bought leaders before, but at some of our chapter meetings, we make leaders. I just have them leave the snap off. Hi Gerard.
theedz155
Posted 4/7/2006 4:47 AM (#186138 - in reply to #186115)
Subject: RE: terminal tackle





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If you really want to stay with snaps, the only ones to use are Stringease.

Stringease Tackle

These snaps are positive lock and I have not had one fail.

Scott

Edited by theedz155 4/7/2006 4:48 AM
muskie! nut
Posted 4/7/2006 6:00 AM (#186141 - in reply to #186115)
Subject: RE: terminal tackle





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Location: Yahara River Chain
Also on many baits that don't rotate, I will not even place a ball bearing on the leader, just a loop at each end. You wouldn't believe how much more action I get on a jackpot doing this. Drive them muskes wild.

Hey Brad W, things dry up in your neck of the woods?
Derrys
Posted 4/7/2006 7:12 AM (#186147 - in reply to #186115)
Subject: RE: terminal tackle


If I do use a snap, it is a Stringease. Those are what our MI Chapter puts on the leaders we make, and I have yet to hear from ANYONE that they've failed. They have been somewhat hard to find at times though.

Gerard, it's still a bit wet here, but nobody lost their house. The city of Breckenridge, MN spent millions to divert the waters from the river away from town. It worked.

Musky Nut, are you going to be in Detroit Lakes for the Fall meeting? Let me know. I was so busy taking pictures for Juris that I didn't get to BS with you much. Ha ha. Later.
dogboy
Posted 4/7/2006 8:53 AM (#186169 - in reply to #186115)
Subject: RE: terminal tackle





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yeah stay away from crosslocks, but if you still want a snap, try a stingease staylock snap, you will be glad you did, they don't open even when you want them too.
VMS
Posted 4/7/2006 10:41 AM (#186187 - in reply to #186115)
Subject: RE: terminal tackle





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
If you want the stay-loc snaps with ball bearing swivels on them, go to cabelas...they are sampo swivels but they are just as tough. I bought a dozen a while back and it was like $30 or so for them.

here is the link.

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp?id=00121...

Steve
muskie! nut
Posted 4/7/2006 2:35 PM (#186233 - in reply to #186115)
Subject: RE: terminal tackle





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Location: Yahara River Chain
A Cabela's has ball bearings with welded ring for $10 per dozen. They work great.

BradW at this time its no to the fall meeting, but that could change. You going to take me fishing????? I trade my white cane for a graphite rod when I get in the boat!
nxtcast
Posted 4/7/2006 3:21 PM (#186240 - in reply to #186115)
Subject: RE: terminal tackle





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Thorne bros
ToddM
Posted 4/7/2006 7:58 PM (#186298 - in reply to #186115)
Subject: RE: terminal tackle





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Location: oswego, il
I am going to disagree a bit here. While, I am not a fan of the berkely snap, stamina does sell a harder wire snap that is the same. I find that style of snap to have less failures than do the roscoe style or the stringease. The stringease seem to be a lighter wire and don't open but have seen them straighten completely out. The roscoe style seems to open but the "berkely" style does not.
sledge51
Posted 4/8/2006 11:40 AM (#186387 - in reply to #186115)
Subject: RE: terminal tackle




Posts: 323


Location: In the slop!
Todd, try the size 5 Stringease. You won't have any problem with them straighenting out. I think they are around $10 for 25 at Thorne's.
ToddM
Posted 4/8/2006 5:24 PM (#186412 - in reply to #186115)
Subject: RE: terminal tackle





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Location: oswego, il
Sledge, the ones I seen straighten were the big ones. The design of them is perfect, I think they need a heavier wire. Actually another thing they can do is make the loop press against the wire, that would keep the snap from opening at all and if it did straighten, still keep it intact at each end.
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