Morning all. I've asked about using snap swivels to make it easier to swap out lures while wading the creek. It seems like the majority of you don't use them; enough of you that I've decided against using them. Do any of you use ta power clips? Had anyone had any luck with them? Do they negatively affect the presentation of spinnerbaits or any other lures? I imagine they might be better for top water lures? Any advice appreciated. Thanks!
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Thank you so much for all of the detailed info. One last question, how about rooster tails? If I use a ta clip, should I also use a swivel?
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I have some 25lb power clips that seem pretty small. Too big? For bass, panfish,etc?
Did it make the presentation wonky? People seem to think that fish notice the snap swivel, and that the lure is moving differently. I guess I should just keep practicing tying knots. Thank you for the advice!
Probably a dumb question, but how do you decide to throw live bait as opposed to lures? Does anyone only throw one or the other? Very new to fishing here.
That makes sense to me. So would you ever use a snap swivel with a rooster tail? I've read that some people do
Thanks for the clarification
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I'm very new to fishing, but I would guess a small split shot would get you within that range
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