5/0 Posted October 27, 2021 Posted October 27, 2021 I’m thinking of doing double duty with my Dobyns 705 CBMF for cranks and spoons. The clip would make switching out between the two baits faster. Spoons would be 3/4 oz. and have barrel swivels attached. Is there a downside to the clip to swivel attachment? Thanks….Joe Quote
Finessegenics Posted October 27, 2021 Posted October 27, 2021 So the spoon already has a barrel swivel attached? In that case then the snaps are fine. I have tried using snaps in the past but I didn’t care for them. I’m pretty quick at tying up a knot anyways. The ones I did find handy were the Mustad Fastach clips. It takes some getting used to but no more jamming your fingers like when you’re trying to open a more traditional snap. 1 Quote
papajoe222 Posted October 27, 2021 Posted October 27, 2021 No, other than it will catch more weeds than without one. Quote
5/0 Posted October 27, 2021 Author Posted October 27, 2021 5 minutes ago, Finessegenics said: So the spoon already has a barrel swivel attached? Yes. And the snaps are Owner Welded Quick Snaps #1 rated at 33 pounds. 5 minutes ago, papajoe222 said: No, other than it will catch more weeds than without one. Thanks. No weeds where they will be fished. Quote
Super User jimmyjoe Posted October 28, 2021 Super User Posted October 28, 2021 If you're going to retrieve them with a steady retrieve, you're good to go. On the other hand, if you're going to twitch and snap those spoons, I'd cut the barrel swivel off and use a ball-bearing swivel with a duo-lock snap. An irregular retrieve with a spoon can really mess up your line jj Quote
5/0 Posted October 28, 2021 Author Posted October 28, 2021 45 minutes ago, jimmyjoe said: If you're going to retrieve them with a steady retrieve, you're good to go. On the other hand, if you're going to twitch and snap those spoons, I'd cut the barrel swivel off and use a ball-bearing swivel with a duo-lock snap. An irregular retrieve with a spoon can really mess up your line jj They are Spro Power swivels. I will be jigging the spoons, so if I went to ball bearing swivels I would be okay with the Owner snaps? Quote
Super User J Francho Posted October 28, 2021 Super User Posted October 28, 2021 Nope! Almost all the big trout and salmon I've ever posted caught outside of winter were caught on spoons this way. Works just like you think it's going to work. 1 Quote
Super User jimmyjoe Posted October 28, 2021 Super User Posted October 28, 2021 38 minutes ago, 5/0 said: They are Spro Power swivels. I will be jigging the spoons, so if I went to ball bearing swivels I would be okay with the Owner snaps? What brand and model of spoon are we discussing here? When you say you're going to "jig" the spoons, do you mean something like a Hopkins Shorty or Bomber Slab Spoon? Those are thick, heavy-bodied jigging spoons that don't really mess with your line all that much. Or are you talking about what I would call a snap-and-flutter routine with a flutter spoon? Flutter spoons are much, much thinner. Some people snap them up off the bottom, and that is when your line gets an unbelievable twist. Even though I call that a snap, some people call it jigging. You're in California, and I have no idea which terminology is prevalent there. We need to make sure we're on the same page here. ? jj Quote
5/0 Posted October 28, 2021 Author Posted October 28, 2021 14 minutes ago, jimmyjoe said: What brand and model of spoon are we discussing here? When you say you're going to "jig" the spoons, do you mean something like a Hopkins Shorty or Bomber Slab Spoon? Those are thick, heavy-bodied jigging spoons that don't really mess with your line all that much. Or are you talking about what I would call a snap-and-flutter routine with a flutter spoon? Flutter spoons are much, much thinner. Some people snap them up off the bottom, and that is when your line gets an unbelievable twist. Even though I call that a snap, some people call it jigging. You're in California, and I have no idea which terminology is prevalent there. We need to make sure we're on the same page here. ? jj They are P-Line Lazer Minnows or Kastmaster, both 3/4 oz and I will be snapping them off the bottom. The Spro Power swivels I have are smaller, but still have a good pound test rating. I hope this is clearer. 1 Quote
Super User J Francho Posted October 28, 2021 Super User Posted October 28, 2021 That will be fine. I use Spro swivels too. 2 Quote
Super User jimmyjoe Posted October 28, 2021 Super User Posted October 28, 2021 ^^^ What he said ^^^ jj Quote
5/0 Posted October 28, 2021 Author Posted October 28, 2021 Cool! Got solutions all around! Thanks everyone! Quote
PressuredFishing Posted October 28, 2021 Posted October 28, 2021 4 hours ago, 5/0 said: I’m thinking of doing double duty with my Dobyns 705 CBMF for cranks and spoons. The clip would make switching out between the two baits faster. Spoons would be 3/4 oz. and have barrel swivels attached. Is there a downside to the clip to swivel attachment? Thanks….Joe Swivels with chips are useful and I do need to use them more, especially for spinning gear. With that said, they will catch more grass because it's one more piece of terminal tackle 1 Quote
rangerjockey Posted October 28, 2021 Posted October 28, 2021 I always cut the swivels off of my slab spoons if they come with one. You go through more line but flipping docks I'll just cut back 25 or 30 feet of line a day until I need to respool. I think line twist can be a good thing spooning docks , they like to see 'em spin. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted October 28, 2021 Super User Posted October 28, 2021 You know you can troll that twist out. Quote
rangerjockey Posted October 28, 2021 Posted October 28, 2021 Yeah, I don't bother with it.. After a day the line get scuffed up from boat lifts and rubbing on dock cables ect. I just cut it back and start fresh. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted October 28, 2021 Super User Posted October 28, 2021 I get that too with all the zebra mussels growing on the pilings. Cut it off it's frayed or nicked. Quote
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