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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Les Young on 02/08/26 08:57 UTC
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Anybody use a split ring to sort of mimicking a ring roller jig head for fishing a jig head minnow? If so what size for 3/16, 1:4 & 3/8 heads? Thsnks
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Never. I tie direct to the jig.
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Tom i do too with a loop knot but after seeing the ring roller heads it would be good to try to see if it does roll enough with a regular old split ring.
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I like the direct contact with the jig. No rings, clips, bearings in between for moi.
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Yep I understand but with a loop knot a man is also weakening the line which is why I was interested in trying the split rings or hearing any results from those that have.
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I don't loop knot either. I want my knot snug to the jig. I've never seen any advantage to a knot that wasn't tight to the hook, lure or jig for any of my fishing.
I do pre rig bass plastics I fish on weighted hooks mounted on 20lb titanium wire with a very small swivel at the line end when pike are around in numbers but that swivel doesn't come into play at the plastic end. The only time I use any sort of "loose" lure connection is on Lake Superior and a quality ball bearing swivel/clip is used with the tackle I cast or troll with there because everything seems to want to want to spin on the line and twist can occur.
Panfish, walleye/sauger and 80% of my bass fishing gets tied tightly and direct.
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I don't loop knot either. I want my knot snug to the jig. I've never seen any advantage to a knot that wasn't tight to the hook, lure or jig for any of my fishing.
I do pre rig bass plastics I fish on weighted hooks mounted on 20lb titanium wire with a very small swivel at the line end when pike are around in numbers but that swivel doesn't come into play at the plastic end. The only time I use any sort of "loose" lure connection is on Lake Superior and a quality ball bearing swivel/clip is used with the tackle I cast or troll with there because everything seems to want to want to spin on the line and twist can occur.
Panfish, walleye/sauger and 80% of my bass fishing gets tied tightly and direct.
You must not understand the rocking motion that people are looking for in this technique... Oh well.
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You must not understand the rocking motion that people are looking for in this technique... Oh well.
I understand it, just haven't found any need for it.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21zRgU61MlA