Fishing Swivel Snap




Fishing Swivel Snap
Barrel Snap Swivel

Fishing Swivel Snap


Brass Swivels - 24 Pack


Brass Swivels – 24 Pack


$7.83


Brass Swivels – 24 Pack…

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fishing cabelafts premium mcmahon snap swivels



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fishing cabelafts premium mcmahon snap swivels


fishing cabelafts premium mcmahon snap swivels



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20PCS Grey Fishing Line to Hook Clip Connector Swivels


20PCS Grey Fishing Line to Hook Clip Connector Swivels


$4.74


20PCS Fishing Line Connector are best used with artificual bait (here the bait is not included);
Hook Clip Connector Swivels feature a bend at the top of the hook where it is connected to the fishing line (the line is not included);
Grey Line to Hook Connector is constructed in this manner by design;
Weight: 18g…

InvisaSwivel 55lb Clear Fishing Swivels (5pcs)


InvisaSwivel 55lb Clear Fishing Swivels (5pcs)


$4.99


InvisaSwivel is a clear fishing swivel that was developed for the avid fisherman who wants to catch more fish. Our stealth design is invisible in water so fish cannot see the swivel like conventional swivels that are made of metal. Also metal swivels are heavy and corode which effects there ability to properly remove line twist.

Another great feature of the InvisaSwivel is its ability to self lu…


100-lb. Test Strength Ball Bearing Swivel Made in the USA


100-lb. Test Strength Ball Bearing Swivel Made in the USA


$2.50


High-quality, strength-rated snap swivels. They keep tangles out of your line and make it easy to attach your kite. USA-made brass-plated safety snap swivel….

How should I attach my rigs to the mainline?

I just bought an 11″ Diawa Rod w/ a Penn Sargus Reel–50lb PowerPro/250 yards. I want to be able to switch rigs or lures quickly. Should I just tie the braid directly to a swivel, and attach my rigs using snap swivels? Should I have some mono connected to the braid first? Is any kind of “shock leader” required? I’ll be fishing for stripers off the surf. Thanks

1.) When you are spooling Power Pro on your new reel make sure to first add about 20-25 yards of Mono backing equaling the diameter of your Power Pro line, (a blood knot works well here!). Adding a Mono backing keeps your Power Pro from “slipping” on your spool & helps the superline from “digging in” while fighting fish.

#2.) (In my opinion), you should use a swivel and a 20-25LB Flurocarbon leader. Flurocarbon is virtually invisible under water and you almost ALWAYS want to use a Mono or Flurocarbon leader when using any type of super-line. This saves you from having to cut all of your expensive superline if you happen to get a SNAG! (Your leader strength should be at least half of the breaking strength of your main line.)

So it would go like this:

1. 20-25 Yrds of Mono backing equaling same diameter as Power Pro.

2. Your Power Pro line.

3. A Barrel swivel with a leader of Flurocarbon equaling 20-25LB test.

4. A lure or live/dead bait rig.

You CAN use a snap swivel to attach your leader if your fishing in dingy/muddy water and it won’t end up spooking the fish.

Hope this helps ya? Good fishing!

The Fishing Spot

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