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  1. Sadly my cross necklace, the one I always wear and can be seen in most all of my pics on here, broke today. I was very disappointed as I've had that necklace for 3+ years. As I was pondering what I could do to possibly fix it, I remembered I had a short piece of Power Pro 50lb Spectra braid that I kept for some reason. Glad I did! Apparently the good Lord knew I would need it for something. So I took all the pieces of the necklace off the broken rope or whatever it was that held it all together and proceeded to thread them all on the braided line. The clasp is still good except for the ring that connected it to the rest of the necklace. So I used a split ring for the clasp side and another split ring for the other side that the clasp hooks onto and used palomar knots to tie the split rings on. Guess Power Pro 50lb Spectra braid and split rings are not just for fishing anymore...lol! Thank You Lord my cross necklace is fixed now! ?
  2. I have been fishing for about 2 years and I'm mostly self taught. I have bought about 5 Rapala lures (xrap, xrap shad shallow, jointed, skitter pop, and shallow shad rap). I also have the ultra light minnow and jointed shallow shad rap on the way. I am trying to figure out the best way to tie the lures to my line without affecting the action of the lure. I noticed the X-raps, SR, DT, and ULM, and JSSR comes with split rings on the lures, but when I've tied my line to those split rings, the knots failed and I lost several lures. I think it has to do with the knot grinding on he split ring weakening the knot. I read online that some recommended the rapala loop knot which I've been trying. Does that mean use the rapala knot without the split ring? However, I'd like to have a setup where I can change all my lures out quickly as I experiment. The rapala loop knot takes me several times to get a good knot, so this can be frustrating when I want to change lures fast. The setup I most recently tried was starting with a rapala knot on my line attached to the split ring and then I just change out the lures using that same split ring. However, I think the Jointed and Shallow Shad Rap are not meant for split rings, correct? Is a rapala knot PLUS a split ring redundant? Can that create "too much action" with the lure? What's the best method for changing out the lures easily without hurting the action? Would you recommend fishing clips? What's the best way to tie line to a split ring? Should I just use rapala knots on all lures? Any suggestions would be very helpful. Thanks!
  3. If you change out the treble hooks on a lure, do you run the risk of weakening the split rings? I replaced some treble hooks on a couple crank baits last night using a split ring plier. Afterward, it seemed like there was a slightly noticeable gap in the split ring. So I’m wondering if that may weaken those rings, or even if I just did it wrong altogether. Or perhaps they’re just lower quality split rings to begin with.
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