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Old 02-07-2006, 08:49 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by Flaptail
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.

That's right. I've fished my entire life, and many of my buds say I fight a fish like an old lady. I could count on less than one hand all of the straightened hooks/snaps, though. Actually, you learn to fish locations and use techniques that present minimal potential for gear failure. With that said, I still like the coast lock snaps best as they are easier to work with IMO.
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