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    I use barrel swivels to attach mono leaders to braid. Mostly because I toss a lot of CB Sliders and swivels reduce line twist with that type of lure. I know that ball bearing are supposed to be the smoothest but I was never able to verify it. After many years, I have finally need to replace my stock. Thoughts anyone?

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    I've been using braid with a fluorocarbon leader for many years now. After trying various braids, I've settled on Fireline Crystal in 2# test rating. This "fused" line is extremely strong (much stronger than the 2# rating in my opinion), fine diameter and casts unbelievably well with 1/16 oz. jigs.

    I add a 4' fluorocarbon leader which is rated at 4# test. This gives me just enough shock absorbing stretch on hooksets to be forgiving and is more abrasion resistant than mono or co-polymer types. I've never had an issue with line twist regardless of the type of plastic I dress my jigs with. Some of my reels see more than 2 seasons of use before I change the line, mainly due to the high vis of white crystal color eventually becoming dull with use and less visible to these old eyes.

    I attach these together using the Alberto knot. Took me a bit of practice to achieve regular success with this joint, but it has never let me down, when tied correctly. It flows through the guides effortlessly and after a season of practice, I can tie this knot in the boat in a decent breeze with little difficulty - should the need arise.

    This combo may not work for everyone under the various conditions fishermen are faced with, but it has been extremely dependable for me.
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    This is what I use. Started using them on pony heads I build and found them to spin much easier and just about same cost.
    Roller swivels, terminal tackle replacement for ball bearing swivels
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cray View Post
    This is what I use. Started using them on pony heads I build and found them to spin much easier and just about same cost.
    Roller swivels, terminal tackle replacement for ball bearing swivels
    Very interested in these Cray. Might pick some up and try them this week-end.

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    Walmart near me restocked and put out size 12 barrel swivels

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    Tried my new roller swivels today. WOW... where have these been all my life
    Thanks for steering me there Cray!
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    Quote Originally Posted by silverside View Post
    Tried my new roller swivels today. WOW... where have these been all my life
    Thanks for steering me there Cray!
    Good deal. Figured you would like them.
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    What size Charlie ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    What size Charlie ?
    I use size 10.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cray View Post
    This is what I use. Started using them on pony heads I build and found them to spin much easier and just about same cost.
    Roller swivels, terminal tackle replacement for ball bearing swivels
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