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Here's somethin intrestin

#1 Post by Conor P »

Look at this little gizmic:
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coaster wrote:???
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I see it now. the gif was not coming up before for some reason :?
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#5 Post by Bradan »

Is it a swivel with 2 built in crimps either side? Would be handy for tying rigs alright...
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#6 Post by coaster »

They look good. Veals are doing a range of them. Handy for tying rig on the go...
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I just bought a few that I showed here today, very handy.
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#8 Post by fishinmidget »

i have the smarites and the mustad ones.....i prefer the smarites.
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#9 Post by thebigman »

Mustad have a new version on the way with a clip on boom instead of the swivel. Used them to good effect for bream in Weymouth recently.
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#10 Post by eric »

the grauvel ones are the best, i didn't like the mustad one as its hard to get a decent size in them, they don't seem to fit 50lb line.
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#11 Post by Seaniebo »

Seen Breakaway doing a version with a rubber inside in the crimps to stop the line getting pinched.
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#12 Post by Conor P »

eric wrote: i didn't like the mustad one as its hard to get a decent size in them, they don't seem to fit 50lb line.
You can get them quite big actually.

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