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Originally posted by Gilbert View Postswirl your jig head or topwater or corky on and fish. You will lose your lure though. Might not be all the time, but it will be when it counts the most. I don't use them. Tony clips only have one twist compared to the pic I posted of the QS with 3.
Thanks for the info!"Curmudgeon only pawn in game of life."
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Originally posted by jocues View PostI don’t think I will get the award for photographer of the year, but these are Tony clips just picked them up at FTU. They are a little high on the price but work well.
So how much were they?"GET OFF MY REEF!"
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Originally posted by Curmudgeon View PostSo it's basically a quick change system? It looks like something I'd try. I'm pretty darned lazy about tying on lures!
Thanks for the info!
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Originally posted by Gilbert View Posti can tie a loop knot just as fast as using clips.
This is the ones I've been using. No problems so far.Last edited by FlatoutFishin; December 9, 2010, 07:16 PM.Don't be a Nancy!
If it smells like fish....you know I've been there!
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I use them and like them..I use mono...I like the quick change of lures it affords and most importantly the elimination of line twist . Before using them , I tied a loop knot and had to change out my line midday with a fresh line spool because the line twist got so bad . Some don't like the extra hardware hanging on your lure , but , I don't notice a hookup decline of fish , but , how would I really know without testing with and without one . I'm still using it because of the advantages it offers .GEORGE A. BRANARD, COLOR SERGEANT, CO. L, 1 ST TEXAS INFANTRY, HOOD'S TEXAS BRIGADE, C.S.A. : S.C.V.
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