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View Poll Results: Just wondering what sizes people are using
Breakaway 50 pound 23 31.94%
Breakaway 80 pound 34 47.22%
Spro #4 130 pound 24 33.33%
Spro #2 230 pound 14 19.44%
Krok #7 180 pound 9 12.50%
Krok #5 220 pounds 7 9.72%
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Old 02-21-2007, 07:59 AM   #30
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Before Breakaways, I'd quit using snaps entirely, since I'd had so many (both Duolock and Crosslock) fail over the years. It used to be commonplace to find my snap open after landing a fish on a plug, particularly if the fish did a lot of rolling and the line had become fouled in the plug (usually a metal lip). I didn't use a swivel which might be an issue and tended to avoid the heaviest snaps. With Breakaways, I have not had a failure, even using them upside down (though it is no easy trick getting your plug on them that way in November). What I don't like about them is that the knot seems to slide a bit on them so you end up pulling your plug from an angle. Tieing direct is better, but then you end up fishing a nonproductive plug too long.
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