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    Those of you who pull crankbaits, what size of the snap barrel swivels to you use? I have always just tied directly to the crankbait, but noticed several commenting about using barrel swivels so they can quickly change size/color of crankbait, and I think it's a great idea.

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    I should also note, I have seen some who remove the split ring and put a snap clip in it's place - anybody do that?

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    I like the inner locking snap swivels. Size 3 or 5. I leave the split ring on my baits.
    Grizzly Jig Company - Black Interlock Snap Swivels


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    Speck- nailed it!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speck View Post
    I like the inner locking snap swivels. Size 3 or 5. I leave the snap ring on my baits.
    Grizzly Jig Company - Black Interlock Snap Swivels


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    Same here, but I use Eagle Claw from Walmart.

    I use medium size, I forget what number, and leave the snap rings in.
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    #3 Duo lock snap with a high quality swivel 18in. above the snap.

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    BPS Fastlock Snaps.....I use them because they are suppose to impart more action and I leave the split ring on. And if they don't make the lure work better then whatever they are cheap. I can cut and tie on another crank just as fast as messing with opening the snap, so I put a snap on all my cranks when I buy them.
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    Agreed with Speck on the size although I strictly use the KVD/Mustad Ball Bearing Swivel w/ the Fastach clip. There's no opening/closing and that, in theory, eliminates a weak spot. Cranks go on and come off super fast once you understand the motion.

    Other reason for using the snap swivels is to reduce the twist in your line, especially when running braid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Route U View Post
    Agreed with Speck on the size although I strictly use the KVD/Mustad Ball Bearing Swivel w/ the Fastach clip. There's no opening/closing and that, in theory, eliminates a weak spot. Cranks go on and come off super fast once you understand the motion.

    Other reason for using the snap swivels is to reduce the twist in your line, especially when running braid.

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    Thanks for the post I saw these on YOUTUBE and will have to try them. I have a 7' 11" casting rod for bass fishing that doubles as a deep crank and whopper plopper outfit. With those snaps I can go from deep cranking to top water really fast.
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