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Decoy round snap size 00
They are a pain but I use pliers to open and close. I also find rhem easier put onto the split ring or tow point with the pliers. |
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Another fan of the Decoy snaps here. We have used them for many years for our estuary work but prefer the Mustard fastach clasps for offshore work. Both have issues with cold weather and stupid fingers that refuse to do what i want but other than that they are excellent.
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I only use Gamakatsu EZ snaps, nothing else.
Decoys are softer and I opened one on a fish and that was the end of me using them. |
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I'm the same with snaps - fail me once and thats it - the Tsnami clip in this vid was supposed to be rated to 70lb p.s. I havent used a bent BBQ fork as a gaff since either |
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Hi Larry, I'll find out today mate.
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Maybe the snaps get wedged on just the right angle between 2 rocks and the rocks squeeze the snaps, acting like fingers prying them open. On rare occasions I've had my trebles crushed into a pretzel by bream - so they definitely have the crushing power to open up a snap Last edited by yellow door 1; 16-07-2018 at 03:05 AM. |
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I use the round Decoys Larry with no problems. Wife took an 85cm Jew today using one. I do agree that Bream could be an issue when using them. We have been using the largest size in them for Flathead and our Jew.
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OK - so far its
Ebay cheapie Gamakatsu hyper ez lock Mustad 77415 classic Mustad fast attach Daiwa EG snap Breadin Owner P-20 Black Magic I need 2 more contenders to round out the poll |
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I guess the species of fish you are targeting and the lure you are using will make a difference to the way the clips perform. Bream fisho's could have trouble with clips where as a Flathead fisherman may not. Bream have a small hard mouth and i can see them opening a clip easier than say a Whiting or Flathead. When fishing Snapper the only clip i will use is the Mustard Fastach in the 50LB, it is easy to attach and change most lures; it is totally reliable although a bit difficult to manipulate with thicker wired hooks.
As to the strength of clips we have been using the Decoy's for years in the estuary systems targeting Flathead and Jew with no concerns. We have taken several nice Jew in the last several months which have really tested the gear and all has held together nicely. Obviously a direct tie is better than any clip but to change lures consistently as we do it can become a real pain.
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Another reason I like the snaps is when fshing for snaps - The pinkies have a bad habit of ripping up plastics tails so I go out with 10-20 placcies prerigged. I also dont like really long leaders - I tend to go with a 7ft so the leader knot isnt wrapped several times around the spool when casting - I'm not sure if it decreases the line getting wrapped around the guides/wind knots but part of me thinks it does. So that means after cutting off 10 lures I've got bugger all leader left. It was fishing for Jewies land based that really got me hooked on snaps. At each spot I'll work the top 1.5m - midwater and the bottom with different lures. Each lure gets no more than 6 casts to prove itself before the switch. I try to cover alot of ground so thats a heaps of lure changes in a session. So snaps really make sense to the way I fish these days. |
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