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    Default Bear Paw Connectors


    Have any of you guys used these connectors to try and fish a double jig set-up on your line?

    Bear Paw Tackle Company

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    Len, I had some of those many moons ago, when I was a kid!
    May not have been the same company, but looks like the same product
    and the bear paw name is what they used then.

    Like I said, I was a kid, and never tried to use them crappie fishing, but
    did for catfish rigs. Seems like I remember that they would slide down the
    main line under heavy pressure, but that was probably 25 years ago.
    Shoals Area Crappie Association

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    I'd rather use a loop knot. Those things slide big time

    Fatman

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    Get hung up to much also. Used them in Colorado trout fishing though. Ferdi aka Fred

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    stick with a loop knot cheap and easy
    The fishing was good,it was the catching that was bad

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    i used to use them all of the time, but just use the loop now
    If it will hold cornmeal it's big enough for me !!!!!!!!!

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    Don't know about them but I do know I love there scaler.
    Mike

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