Dannyinorthidaho Posted May 8, 2023 Posted May 8, 2023 I dont like using a snap but i do because i dont want to retie. Doesnt seem to hinder the movement when testing under the surface Theres also just the snaps but i worry it breaking on a good fish without the ball bearing. but i mostly fish smallies. How do some of you fish crankbaits? Quote
Mbirdsley Posted May 8, 2023 Posted May 8, 2023 Always with a snap. I started doing a Experiment this spring to see if taking the split ring off while using a snap would yield better results. I caught just as many fish with split ring left on while using the snap as leaving the split off while using the snap. It seemed to not matter either way with my cranks or jerk baits while, using a snap. Quote
Cbump Posted May 8, 2023 Posted May 8, 2023 It takes 20 seconds to tie a knot or less. I don’t use snaps. 1 Quote
Super User Spankey Posted May 8, 2023 Super User Posted May 8, 2023 I don’t use them when I’m crankbait fishing. But the use of them might help with line twist. Might. Crankbait fishing is hard on your line, but in my case I’m always replacing line prematurely to eliminate twist and abrasions. 1 Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted May 8, 2023 Super User Posted May 8, 2023 I always use snaps only no swivel. In most cases I attach it to the split ring. I use 30-60 lb rated welded hyper wire. Never had a failure. The leader breaks off or the drag slips before the snap is compromised. Quote
Super User Darth-Baiter Posted May 8, 2023 Super User Posted May 8, 2023 i need some snaps for a wake bait that everyone on the internet says it would be a benefit. which snap are we loving? Quote
Super User flyfisher Posted May 8, 2023 Super User Posted May 8, 2023 Snap no swivel and I take off the split ring. Quote
Super User gim Posted May 8, 2023 Super User Posted May 8, 2023 I used a lot of crankbaits when I walleye fished more. We'd troll will all kinds of crank baits and we always used a snap because were constantly changing colors, bill size, etc in order to fine tune our trolling presentation. I think a snap is probably ok with a crank bait, but I do not use one with a jerkbait. I think a jerkbait needs to be balanced to maintain that out-of-the-box specific buoyancy. Quote
A kid from Canada Posted May 8, 2023 Posted May 8, 2023 I always use them for crankbaits for easy lure changes, never had an issue with them. I also like them for when I'm driving home I can remove my bait and hook the snap into my lure clip on the rod. If I'm fishing often I'll leave my reel on that rod and line snapped on the rod so I can head out the door quicker. Quote
Solution Dannyinorthidaho Posted May 8, 2023 Author Solution Posted May 8, 2023 Thanks all?? i appreciate all. You guys are very helpful. Last yr i used a snap on 20 lb floro. I might move down to 15 for easier casting. When i used the snap swivel its length was about an inch of steel or metal, i didnt really like the long length so i stuck with just the snap the whole season. Fishing for smallies they liked the perch DT6 Quote
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