Snap swivels. You tie your line to the ‘o’ shape. Then clip your lure or rig to the snap clip. The idea being that you can easily change lures etc without retying and your lure can spin without twisting the line.
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These would be snap swivels. Useful when using with lures that cause line twist, or if you just don’t want to tie knots.
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Snap swivels. You attach your line to the end with the spinning bit (swivel) and a lure to the clip (snap). Only really use them for lures that spin and will cause twists in your line like spinners. Some people use them so you can quickly change out lures instead of tying a new knot but it’s generally believed it’ll negatively effect presentation (I think it’s mostly fine although you should learn to do knots)
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Snap swivels. You tie your line to the ‘o’ shape. Then clip your lure or rig to the snap clip. The idea being that you can easily change lures etc without retying and your lure can spin without twisting the line.
These would be snap swivels. Useful when using with lures that cause line twist, or if you just don’t want to tie knots.
Snap swivels. You attach your line to the end with the spinning bit (swivel) and a lure to the clip (snap). Only really use them for lures that spin and will cause twists in your line like spinners. Some people use them so you can quickly change out lures instead of tying a new knot but it’s generally believed it’ll negatively effect presentation (I think it’s mostly fine although you should learn to do knots)
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