Crimp Swivel Thingies
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Conor P
Crimp Swivel Thingies
Now we had this subject once, and alot of you hated them, but I'm not sure you've tried these:
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daithi wrote:jd wrote:fishinmidget wrote:meh...i think they are all the same except the smartrig "smarties" those are great. :D :D
I have buckets of those, but I think I'll use beads, swivels, and telephone wire for the foreseeable future..
telephone wire??
Hi Daithi,
You can use the very thin, coated wire in telephone wire as stop-knots, it also has the advantage of being re-positionable.
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jd wrote:smarties...
ah, so thats the name of those yokes!
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Seancelt wrote:daithi wrote:jd wrote:[quote="fishinmidget"]meh...i think they are all the same except the smartrig "smarties" those are great. :D :D
I have buckets of those, but I think I'll use beads, swivels, and telephone wire for the foreseeable future..
telephone wire??
Hi Daithi,
You can use the very thin, coated wire in telephone wire as stop-knots, it also has the advantage of being re-positionable.
Derek[/quote]
cheers for that sean
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i cant really fault the smarties.. anytime i have 'borrowed' a rig from midget they seem to last a good while..
i usually get the yellow ones as they are good bait clips too :wink:
the red ones are the ones with swivels
wonder will M&M's come up with some :lol:
i usually get the yellow ones as they are good bait clips too :wink:
the red ones are the ones with swivels
wonder will M&M's come up with some :lol:
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