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    ARKIE JIGS

    Here's a link to the snaps I always used to pull crankbaits, at least
    until $#% Wally World quit carrying them...
    Look on the left side under snaps and split rings.

    I ordered some this style from one of the big two catalog stores and
    it was NOT BPS and they were poorly made SO I'm hoping these
    are still the same quality as before. I'll tell ya after I get some in.

    Just tried to order them and looks like the least shipping I can do is near $10 (UPS)
    May give them a call Monday and see if they can't drop a couple packs in
    an envelope and mail them - see if they really want to sell any.
    Last edited by J White; 09-13-2008 at 04:08 PM.
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    8 for $1.30 plus shipping is a lot for snaps.
    Good things come to those who bait.


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    That's just a Duo-Lock snap, You can't order them the same way at Jann's anymore so I get mine through MaulSales an ebay store depending on size 25 bucks and up for a 1,000.

    Fatman

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    Thanks for the info guys. Yeah, I know it's a lot, but they last me a long
    time and I really like them, so it's worth it. The only way I ever lose one
    is break off by a fish, or get hung so bad I can't get it loose with a plug
    knocker - which ain't too often Those that I bought from the big cat
    store, the ends of the wire are too long and some of the bends too tight -
    have to work on 'em with side cutters before they'll even open
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