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I never had any problems with Breakaway,but the knotted area can be slipped around sometimes or rarely for me, but other than that, I am fine with it. Dennis, have you ever tried gemini link clips? I used them a lot, but stopped recently because I couldn't fit some of the lures that have a bigger and thicker eye to clip onto and changing lures such as jigs
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I won't use the TA clips after seeing what happens to them on a fly rod. I tried using them on a 6" haywired section of wire to use as a bite leader for boofish... The clips would be junk within a half hour, all mangled and deformed... just from the force of casting.
I stick with the breakaways now, no complaints. |
JMfoolishO - most SST metals fatigue in a shorter life than knuckleheaded iron-rich rust Luvin' steels like spring steel - change your terminal tackle and change it often - cheap insurance, eh?
Oh.....and "hey" to folks who think I fell off the face of the earth..... |
I have to say that I have probably caught over a thousand bass in the canal on jigs, since using both Breakaway and TA clips, and never lost a single one due to clip failure. I don't know anywhere else you can fish where you have to put as much pressure on a good fish as you do in the Canal. 50# braid, 50# mono leader, and an All Star 1209. If those things were inherently weak, I think I would have had at least one open up on me.
Tie one on upside down, and a jig can slide off it merely by lifting a fish out of the water by the leader. Happened to me once, but the fish landed on the rocks. I caught the slip-up right away. I've never managed to tie one on upside down since. |
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