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02-04-2006, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by spence
I make my own out of 7/0 tungsten wire.
-spence
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Are you serious? Any pics?
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PRO CHOICE REPUBLICAN
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02-04-2006, 11:54 AM
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I guess they would open easy if your drag where to tight or hung up on something. They been good to me.
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02-04-2006, 12:24 PM
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It's about respect baby!
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go to radio shack. Get yourself some shrink wrap tubing. Cut yourself a small section of the tube. get small diameter. slide tube onto clip as you would a lure. angled bend is on the bottom as you hold the clip. now shimmy that small piece of tube up around the bend at the top. after you clip a lure on shimmy the piece of tubing over the angled portion of the snap. Its just a bit of extra insurance. Personally I did lose a fish on a head shake with them and this will help reduce that. The thing with the clips is that you get soo used to them you dont swap them out often enough. I would never fish a coastlock type clip on two dif trips, but I had been with the breakaways, I guess I got a lil greedy. adding the piece of tubing to form a simple sliding lock and replacing frequently should reduce the fish lost to head shakes. In the fall when I was pretty set on what I was using, I would clip on my plug hold the clip with pliers and hit the shrink tubing with my lighter. The operation itself in type seems more complex than it actually is.
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02-04-2006, 06:31 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ThrowingTimber
go to radio shack. Get yourself some shrink wrap tubing. Cut yourself a small section of the tube. get small diameter. slide tube onto clip as you would a lure. angled bend is on the bottom as you hold the clip. now shimmy that small piece of tube up around the bend at the top. after you clip a lure on shimmy the piece of tubing over the angled portion of the snap. Its just a bit of extra insurance. Personally I did lose a fish on a head shake with them and this will help reduce that. The thing with the clips is that you get soo used to them you dont swap them out often enough. I would never fish a coastlock type clip on two dif trips, but I had been with the breakaways, I guess I got a lil greedy. adding the piece of tubing to form a simple sliding lock and replacing frequently should reduce the fish lost to head shakes. In the fall when I was pretty set on what I was using, I would clip on my plug hold the clip with pliers and hit the shrink tubing with my lighter. The operation itself in type seems more complex than it actually is.
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THAT'S a pissa idea Vic
I lost 2 pencil poppers in a row to fish one morning due to the clip, I could not believe my eyes when I saw the clip still on but no plug. I went and put splitrings on all my pencils because of that.
Now I wil get that tubing for extra insurance. thanks
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02-04-2006, 06:35 PM
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Location: RI
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Originally Posted by Slipknot
THAT'S a pissa idea Vic
I lost 2 pencil poppers in a row to fish one morning due to the clip, I could not believe my eyes when I saw the clip still on but no plug. I went and put splitrings on all my pencils because of that.
Now I wil get that tubing for extra insurance. thanks
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Just out of curiosity Slip was the clip fully intact and just missing the plug?
Only reason I ask is because last year I reeled in a fully intact clip and the plug was simply missing.
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02-04-2006, 06:40 PM
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clip was fine and tied on correctly
it simply must have reversed direction with the back and forth pencil popping action and when the weight of the fish pulled, the wire loop on the plug went clean thru  that's all I can think of.
Gary2 lost a moster in RI last year because of them, he won't use them anymore.
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02-04-2006, 06:48 PM
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It was also a pencil I lost my plug on...curious.
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02-04-2006, 07:33 PM
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No Shorts On
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Bassachusetts
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I had the same experience as you, Slip. The way I figured it, the plug was dancin' so much, on one twitch, the plug rode up into the beginning of the clip. Intertia of the next twitch pulled it through.
I'm going to try that idea with the shrink tubing...seems like it might just be the trick!
Other than that, I love the clips....LOVE them!
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02-04-2006, 07:38 PM
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I can envison when working a popper or active plug how it could ride up to the start of the snap then slid off but once you have a fish on I would think the tension is so great that if would not be able to ride up.
I would like to see a photo of this tubing you are talking about.
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02-07-2006, 06:14 AM
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A strightened clip or hook is not the fault of the product if the product is of quality, whenever I straightened anything out it was my fault. Too much pressure, lack of patience etc, big fish on in a spot where I should have been using much Heavier gear. 99-9/10% of the time it's the andlers fault pure and simple.
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Why even try.........
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02-05-2006, 09:16 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: MA/RI
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ThrowingTimber
go to radio shack. Get yourself some shrink wrap tubing. Cut yourself a small section of the tube. get small diameter. slide tube onto clip as you would a lure. angled bend is on the bottom as you hold the clip. now shimmy that small piece of tube up around the bend at the top. after you clip a lure on shimmy the piece of tubing over the angled portion of the snap. Its just a bit of extra insurance. Personally I did lose a fish on a head shake with them and this will help reduce that. The thing with the clips is that you get soo used to them you dont swap them out often enough. I would never fish a coastlock type clip on two dif trips, but I had been with the breakaways, I guess I got a lil greedy. adding the piece of tubing to form a simple sliding lock and replacing frequently should reduce the fish lost to head shakes. In the fall when I was pretty set on what I was using, I would clip on my plug hold the clip with pliers and hit the shrink tubing with my lighter. The operation itself in type seems more complex than it actually is.
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TT, once the lure is clipped into the breakaway w/ the shrunked tubing then how do you get lure off ?
Do yo cut the tubing or slide the tubing back over the bend that is if the tubing was not shrunked to much ?
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02-05-2006, 10:56 AM
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It's about respect baby!
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: ri
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vic, Im only hitting it with the lighter if Im locked into a lure. If Im still flipping through the rows in the bag, i ljust slide the tubing over the angled portion of the clip, I just kind of pull it over, I'm not hitting it with the lighter until I get the nod from the fish on whatever Im throwing, once I get the nod, I hit it with the lighter quick. Doesnt ttake much time at all to cut a few pieces of the tubing and set up a bunch of clips. If I'm thinking of cutting the tubing after its been shrunk, I cut the tube slide lure off clip, cut leader and start off fresh.
Glad to help slip, thats why we're here. 
Last edited by ThrowingTimber; 02-05-2006 at 11:05 AM..
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02-05-2006, 11:15 AM
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Location: Southern NH
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clear tubing
Used by some for covering points & barbs on plugs would work as well or even a crimp
On a few musky sites they have a snap that starts at 175# or there abouts...couldn`t copy pic but the hook end goes through a loop.
Probably kinda of big is my guess. I`m going to get a few in the smallest size to try.
I think they are called String ease?
Mike
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02-05-2006, 11:23 AM
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 , I understand now.
THX
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02-05-2006, 11:30 AM
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low & slow 37
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02-05-2006, 01:17 PM
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Location: RI
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sea Dangles
Are you serious?
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Not remotely. A clip made out of that would weigh about a pound!
-spence
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02-06-2006, 08:15 AM
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: South of Boston
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I swear by the breakaway clips, just the thought of them makes me want to buy more in bulk. 
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