Super User rockchalk06 Posted November 9, 2013 Super User Posted November 9, 2013 I'm putting together an order and am needing some split rings. I haven't a clue on what size to get and am also looking for brand recommendations. I will be using most for cranks and some to add weight on susending jerkbaits. 1/2-3/4 oz lipless and nothing larger than a 5XD crank. Thanks in advance Quote
Super User Jrob78 Posted November 10, 2013 Super User Posted November 10, 2013 Owner Hyper Wire Split Rings are definitely the way to go for quality split rings. Barlow's sales some heavy duty stainless steel split rings that would be great for adding weight to jerkbaits. 2 Quote
War Eagle 44 Posted November 10, 2013 Posted November 10, 2013 My suggestion is also Owner Hyper Wire rings. I'd go with either #3 or #4 for the lures you mentioned. 2 Quote
Super User rockchalk06 Posted November 11, 2013 Author Super User Posted November 11, 2013 Thanks guys. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted November 11, 2013 Super User Posted November 11, 2013 I buy 65# heavy duty split rings for making my barracuda tubes, they weight 5 grains which is not very much compared to a 3/4 oz lure and a lot heavier than I would need for bass fishing. Don't think the weight of a smaller split ring is going to make much difference. I save my split rings from my bass lures before I toss them out. Quote
Super User smalljaw67 Posted November 14, 2013 Super User Posted November 14, 2013 I won't recommend a brand but I'll give you a size, #2 should work, and I agree with Alberto-1, oval rings are the way to go for line tie, I swear every time I have to tie the knot manages to find the opening in the ring, it is worse when it is cold. Quote
Super User tomustang Posted November 14, 2013 Super User Posted November 14, 2013 I couldn't help you in size but when I went out looking for rings I ending up buying the big bags at cabelas in numerous sizes that way I'm set for anything, it was worth it since I ran into a big collection of cranks/jerks a little later down the road. I never ran into a problem with the house brand rings not have I ever heard anyone complain about any bad rings on a structural standpoint. Quote
hookset on 3 Posted November 23, 2013 Posted November 23, 2013 Try this website for split ring sizing guide. http://www.tacklemaking.com/default.php?pageID=59 1 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted November 23, 2013 Super User Posted November 23, 2013 This is another vote for the Owner Hyper Wire Split rings. I prefer to change out rings & hooks on most baits and these are the split rings of choice; Smaller in size but Extremely strong and they have yet to "open up". One of the best attributes of this ring is that it will continue to retain it's original shape even after repeated treble hook changes, which is something many brands can not boast. They cost a little more but you'll save in the long run. For the application you're listed, sizes 2 & 3 should do you nicely. A-Jay 2 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted November 23, 2013 Super User Posted November 23, 2013 I buy 65# heavy duty split rings for making my barracuda tubes, they weight 5 grains which is not very much compared to a 3/4 oz lure and a lot heavier than I would need for bass fishing. Don't think the weight of a smaller split ring is going to make much difference. I save my split rings from my bass lures before I toss them out. Barracuda Tubes ~ Good One. A-Jay Quote
Super User rockchalk06 Posted November 23, 2013 Author Super User Posted November 23, 2013 This is another vote for the Owner Hyper Wire Split rings. I prefer to change out rings & hooks on most baits and these are the split rings of choice; Smaller in size but Extremely strong and they have yet to "open up". One of the best attributes of this ring is that it will continue to retain it's original shape even after repeated treble hook changes, which is something many brands can not boast. They cost a little more but you'll save in the long run. For the application you're listed, sizes 2 & 3 should do you nicely. A-Jay Thanks A-Jay. I ordered a couple packs of the #3's this week from TW. Should be here Monday 1 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted November 23, 2013 Super User Posted November 23, 2013 Thanks A-Jay. I ordered a couple packs of the #3's this week from TW. Should be here Monday You're welcome. Let me know what you think. If you're into quality products, you're done looking for split rings. A-Jay Quote
Super User rockchalk06 Posted November 23, 2013 Author Super User Posted November 23, 2013 You're welcome. Let me know what you think. If you're into quality products, you're done looking for split rings. A-Jay Good deal. When I started using higher quality hard baits I noticed how well the spilt rings were. Quote
Insanity Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 Try this website for split ring sizing guide.http://www.tacklemaking.com/default.php?pageID=59Thank you! I looked everywhere for a clevis size chart today and didn't find one. They had it. Quote
hookset on 3 Posted November 25, 2013 Posted November 25, 2013 Thank you! I looked everywhere for a clevis size chart today and didn't find one. They had it. Cool. Yeah, that website is truly like the encyclopedia for terminal tackle. http://www.tacklemaking.com/ Check it out Guys! 1 Quote
Quarry Man Posted August 14, 2017 Posted August 14, 2017 On 11/23/2013 at 11:36 AM, A-Jay said: You're welcome. Let me know what you think. If you're into quality products, you're done looking for split rings. A-Jay Has your opinion changed in the last 4 years? Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted August 14, 2017 Super User Posted August 14, 2017 3 minutes ago, Quarry Man said: Has your opinion changed in the last 4 years? No - It's been reinforced. Owner Hyper Wire rings are all I use and I've also been replacing the front ring / line ties on many baits with Owner Oval Split Ring and Owner Tear Drop Split Ring. Both eliminate all concern regarding the line getting into the split ring 'split'. A-Jay 1 Quote
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