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    Default A twist for using the double uni knot ...


    The double uni knot is a common knot for joining braid to mono or flouro leader …

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    These added “No Knot fas-snaps” allow easy changing of jigs or hooks without retying ...

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    And when only using a single lower bait, the upper “fas-snap” is a very small profile (as opposed to a loop knot) ...

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    Looks awesome
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    I use those a lot! I love the simplicity of being able to change baits quickly


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    Great idea and it would also show up real well on Livescope making your bait easy to track.
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    That's pretty cool. Also, if you like a minnow/hook but no jig head, use a simple snell hook. Use it like you would a bobber stop knot, with the hook toward the rod and the loop toward the end of the line. Pull it tight and now your little gold hook sticks out like a dropper, ready for a minnow or grub. And since it's tied around the main line you can slide it up or down as you like.

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    Like those fas snaps but it would depend on cost and how much youre hanging and breaking off. It can go really fast by having a snap swivel on the end of the braid and have multiple double jigs already tied on the mono by loop knots and kept in seperate snack baggies. Just pull one out and tie onto the snap swivel when needed.
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