caj13
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Spoons: with or without ? (swivels)
Ok guys,
I'm always confused, I see and hear people saying tie the spoon directly to the line, or it won't have the correct action.
On the other hand, I hear people say use a swivel, it will avoid the dreaded line twist, and it does not affect the action / effectiveness of the
lure.
so I figured - why not come to the horses mouth.
any opinions, information,?
also - different from the beach as opposed to trolling?
[Edited on 12-11-2019 by caj13]
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bkbend
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You'll probably get a 50/50 split of opinions and not solve your dilemma. I'm in the direct tie camp but I tend to troll or retrieve very slowly to
keep a spoon near the bottom. I get a little twist (but not problematic) and I suspect that a fast troll would get you more twist.
In my case I tend to use other lures more often which do work better when tied directly so if I switch to a spoon type I don't have that swivel
already on the line and just don't bother with it.
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Paco Facullo
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I tie a swivel and have a 4' to 5' leader to the spoon...
Since I've given up all hope, I feel much better
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Don Pisto
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snip em off and pitch em......if you feel you need one while trolling at least use a quality black one
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BornFisher
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Using a shiny swivel will get you bitten off by sierra and other toothy critters.
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John Harper
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Swivels work good for Krocodiles. For Kastmasters, install a split ring if there is not one already, and tie to the split ring, no swivel. I like
using a Palomar knot for tying on spoons and hardbaits.
John
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The less hardware the better....
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Alan
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I use a swivel then add a 4'- 5' flourocarbon leader to which I can run a spoon or slow troll a live bait. Not really required for a live bait but
once they die they will spin like crazy
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I use a double-eye black swivel with 2'-3' of heavy leader (like 30 lb test) in between the swivel and my crocodile. Schooling fish like barracuda
and sierra will hit 2-3 fish at a time trying to get the 'bait' for themselves, check the leader often for frays.
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Quote: Originally posted by caj13 | Ok guys,
I'm always confused, I see and hear people saying tie the spoon directly to the line, or it won't have the correct action.
On the other hand, I hear people say use a swivel, it will avoid the dreaded line twist, and it does not affect the action / effectiveness of the
lure.
so I figured - why not come to the horses mouth.
any opinions, information,?
also - different from the beach as opposed to trolling?
[Edited on 12-11-2019 by caj13] |
GO WITH SWIVELS!!!!! The issue is not necessarily the action but it is about line twist, especially with a spinning reel. If the line gets a severe
twist it will make fishing near impossible not to mention weakening at kinks too.
[Edited on 11-1-2020 by BajaNomad]
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