I used to use a 12 turn Uni knot. Arthritic hands don’t help. Those places are dark would be spooky for us if we went scuba diving where the bass hang out. Anyone else use this similar type of set up with any luck?Most people over think the size of a swivel. The 20 pound main braid snapped during jumps. 20lb mono leader to 2 to 3 ft leader and hook. There were a few times that I wasn’t paying attention and reeled in too much line causing the swivel to hit the top eye but fortunately, I never had any damage.Never had any issues with swivels in your con list. I think that I will eat that thing swimming by me right now." Does that not happen with vegetation in FL?. The swivel appears to allow the popping cork to float around a bit more freely without tangling with my main braided line. It smells like something good to eat.
The reason you want a ball bearing swivel is so that the spinner blade will easily rotate, allowing the spinnerbait to swim as expected.
I have been catching bass for more than 40 years in the lakes, canals and ponds all over Florida. BUT you can if you want to. I’m assuming one of the perfection loops.I second Cuck Rose—and—here in Jersey inshore and particularly offshore always use a ball bearing (sampo) swivel–even flat lining–the barrel swivels don’t operate as well as the ball bearing. A quick trick if you're on a boat; If you are using spinner baits and decide to jump to another location, remove the lure and let out 50 -75 yards of line behind the boat as you travel. It sounds like something good to eat but I have heard that sound before and got a hook in my face. Landed a 43 inche one last night. If you have a sliding sinker, you probably don’t want it sliding all the way down to the bait and lure, because this can create problems. If there is way to do this without a swivel I would be very interested. And great tip about the bead!! Help.What species of fish are you seeing? Thanks Hey Mark, thanks for leaving the helpful comment. enable me to adjust the depth of my bait.. Works for meThanks for your information. If you can't see the bottom, you get back in the truck and go home to try again when the water is "clear enough to fish".
Try drifting whole or chunk baits without swivel and you end up changing a lot of mono. Then I discovered frayed spots in my line. If you take the split ring off the front of a bait and use a snap instead it serves the same purpose as the split ring but also allows you to change baits quickly. Fumblefingers” to tie, and a real benefit for leader to lure, jig or often hook! Those bass in the dark water have to rely upon their senses of smell to find food when they can't see it.When the water is clear, the bass can rely heavily upon their sight and their sense of hearing/feeling to find their prey items. I often try to adapt other types of fishing techniques to whatever I am fishing for. You want something sticky and stinky that will not have to be added to the lure very often.You will have to add the scent more than once during a long day of bass fishing but you will catch more bass. However the design of the spinnerbait is such that it requires the line to be tied directly to the wire because the direct pull of the line is what keeps the spinnerbait running true in the water.A swivel might let the spinnerbait wobble and turn in the water more and not run straight. I just noticed in another of Luke’s posts that he doesn’t reel the knot past the end guide because damages the knot. Now, maybe I just need to take more young people fishing and teach THEM the FG knot, but ya know, they usually have school or work to attend to!A knot you may want to consider is the Surgeon’s knot because it is almost as strong as the FG but much easier to tie. Problem may be the 50 pound mono is too heavy and stiff for me to adequately cinch the knot. If I use a Carolina rigged lizard/grub then I use a plain swivel with no clip on it. I find it to keep my lines untangled; I like tri swivels for high low rigs with a soft floating bait. Go with the smallest swivel possible, to get the job done. The action of the spinnerbait will usually not be harmed to any large degree when you add a swivel to the lure. Will try all these knots on the water this weekend ~~~~ Thanks!Way better knot and there are others — the FG knot is baloney.Did you have some sort of issue when using the FG knot? Luke. Of course, I always tie a fluorocarbon leader on the bottom end of the popping cork. Here is my video.
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