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Thread: Split rings for surface lures?
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16-08-2006, 08:26 #1WSF Regular Poster
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Split rings for surface lures?
Hi
I've just bought a few surface lures including the Yo Zuri Hydro Popper and the YZ Mag Popper. I was wondering whether it would compromise the action of the lures if I fitted a split ring to the glued in ring already attached to them. Or should I just leave the lures as they are and attach them to my line without anything in between?
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Gerry
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16-08-2006, 09:23 #2
split rings
I use a small swivel clip on my line to attach lures to & find the action is just fine, & this allows me to change lures quickly.
One thing with lures is that I always sharpen the hooks with a diamond stone, well lubricated with water, even new ones, especialy if they have those hooks which appear to have nickel coating on them.
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Attachment of lures
It really shouldn’t matter with the lures you’ve mentioned – they’ll both run straight. I tend, when casting them with both a fixed spool and multiplier outfits, though to tie in a short length of 30lb shock leader just to cope with the continual strain of repeated casting. That’s using an Albright at the reel end – it’s very compact and doesn’t affect casting distance – and normally just a Uni knot at the lure end. (There could well be tying instruction for those knots on this site – unfortunately can’t remember – or just put the terms into a search engine, either that on the forum or one like Google.)
Just a minor point – fairly quickly you’ll start to see a ring of slight indentations developing at the ‘tail end’ of the Hydro Popper. It’s nothing to worry about – it’s the impact of the hook points striking the lure’s body during casting.
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uni knot
http://www.worldseafishing.com/news/...006-06-18.html
or the Rapala knot
http://www.animatedknots.com/rapala/...matedknots.comLast edited by Timberwolf; 16-08-2006 at 10:35.
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16-08-2006, 10:45 #5WSF Hardcore Poster
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Animated Knots
That animated knot site's excellent - the Albright's also on it - http://www.animatedknots.com/albrigh...matedknots.com.
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16-08-2006, 23:36 #6WSF Regular Poster
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Thanks for the info guys - shock leader sounds a good idea. Don't want any of these expensive buggers flying off mid-cast!!
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i use a 9" pike trace on my line, this ties direct to main line and has a swivel with connecter to go on lure, very helpful in stopping line damage near lure by sharp teeth etc.


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hi drumgerry.. if you are woriried about compromising the action.. add a swivel a few feet up the line and join the lure/plug with a rapala knot at the eye
thats what i do with the smaller types that might be affected by extra weight.
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