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Forum nameFreshwater Fishing in California
Topic subjectSlammer Snap
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8435, Slammer Snap
Posted by brian, Thu Feb-27-03 10:38 PM
Somebody asked about the snap I use on my slammer. Just now got around to taking a pic. Nothing special, just picked up some different style from Big 5 awhile ago.

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8436, RE: Slammer Snap
Posted by fongster, Thu Feb-27-03 11:02 PM
Brian, I swapped out the stock snap for a 1/2-inch split ring. Sounds big but in scale to the slammer and the screw eye it looks ok. I haven't fished it yet. Any thoughts about using this instead of a snap? There was an article in WON a week or so back about a heavy duty snap similar to a Mcmahon style but could be used on big-ringed items like iron jigs, etc.


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8437, RE: Slammer Snap
Posted by brian, Fri Feb-28-03 12:13 AM
Just be sure the line doesn't get into the "bad place". I think you know what I mean, that spot where the two ends meet. As long as your knot doesn't get caught up in there and slide up the ring, or chafe on the ends it should be fine. I guess it's kind of a trade off because the plug will probably have better action with the big old split ring, but you stand the risk of your knot getting screwed up. If it works out for ya then that's all that matters right?
-Brian
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Posted by fishin_timber, Fri Feb-28-03 01:30 AM
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8444, RE: slammer snap
Posted by bassinator kid, Sat Mar-01-03 11:10 AM
What if you just took the stock snap off and just tied onto the big screw-in eye? Would that be good ar bad?

thanks.
8445, RE: slammer snap
Posted by brian, Sat Mar-01-03 02:03 PM
That doesn't let the head of the plug wobble back and forth as easily. Same as using a split ring on a crankbait.
-Brian