Hi all,
Recently I was doing some "fishing research" online and came across this video:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1hR9QaVsto"]Tactical Anglers Clips with Crazy Alberto Knie - YouTube[/ame]
After watching it, I figured why not give it a go, so I picked up a pack from Edge Angling in the 50lb weight class: http://www.edgeangling.com/Tactical-...0-lb-bulk.html I figured if they didn't work, then I would only be out a few dollars.
My initial thought after getting my hands on them were that they are like little paper clips! LOL They are so little compared to a snap swivel... I was a little skeptical. Well until Jbay. I was using these with a Spankin stripers 1 1/2 ounce jig head and gulp and caught 2 nice Fluke. It held up well. I wanted to use a bucktail but left them back at my tent... We went back that evening and they stood up to the task again with a 2 oz. Spankin striper bucktail. Cool!
But both of those times I didn't have to change lures on the water. Saturday, Cliff and I were literally fishing side by side and he KEPT getting hits on his bucktail and gulp combo. So I asked him what color was the jighead. It was solid chartreuse, I was using a darker green sparkle bucktail, but had a chartreuse in the tackle bag. I swap it off in a matter of 30 seconds, I'm not as good as the video yet. LOL I drop down and SAMwich!!!!!!!! I caught a 23 1/4" Fluke just like that. No bend or degradation of the clip.
I'm gonna keep trying them but I'm sold, they say you can use them with plugs, swimbaits, whatever! They are really light and small. The only thing I would recommend is that if you are using a jig or bucktail over a ounce to step up to the 125 lb class clip. It makes getting the lure on much easier.
Recently I was doing some "fishing research" online and came across this video:
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1hR9QaVsto"]Tactical Anglers Clips with Crazy Alberto Knie - YouTube[/ame]
After watching it, I figured why not give it a go, so I picked up a pack from Edge Angling in the 50lb weight class: http://www.edgeangling.com/Tactical-...0-lb-bulk.html I figured if they didn't work, then I would only be out a few dollars.
My initial thought after getting my hands on them were that they are like little paper clips! LOL They are so little compared to a snap swivel... I was a little skeptical. Well until Jbay. I was using these with a Spankin stripers 1 1/2 ounce jig head and gulp and caught 2 nice Fluke. It held up well. I wanted to use a bucktail but left them back at my tent... We went back that evening and they stood up to the task again with a 2 oz. Spankin striper bucktail. Cool!
But both of those times I didn't have to change lures on the water. Saturday, Cliff and I were literally fishing side by side and he KEPT getting hits on his bucktail and gulp combo. So I asked him what color was the jighead. It was solid chartreuse, I was using a darker green sparkle bucktail, but had a chartreuse in the tackle bag. I swap it off in a matter of 30 seconds, I'm not as good as the video yet. LOL I drop down and SAMwich!!!!!!!! I caught a 23 1/4" Fluke just like that. No bend or degradation of the clip.
I'm gonna keep trying them but I'm sold, they say you can use them with plugs, swimbaits, whatever! They are really light and small. The only thing I would recommend is that if you are using a jig or bucktail over a ounce to step up to the 125 lb class clip. It makes getting the lure on much easier.
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