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QueticoMike
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I have never seen the need to add a split ring to a lure made for surface fishing. If fishing an original floating Rapala I will use a loop knot.
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shock
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i have split rings on most of my top water and spoons also and my CD9 raps and my diving crankbaits, most but not all ;)
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FOG51
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I do some topwater fishing for smallies in the BWCA each spring and was thinking about adding split rings to my topwater lures [think Skitter Pops} and was wondering if by adding them would affect their action. I always use a short Ti leaders to keep the Northerns from biting them off. FRED
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Savage Voyageur
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I really like the split rings on lures. It makes it easier to hook the lure if you use a swivel snap, especially on a lure with a lure like a Skitter Pop. I think it adds to the action and also the noise the hooks make as it moves in the water. By adding a split ring to a treble hook it does turn the hook 90 deg so adjust the hook as needed.
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old_salt
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No need for split rings on top waters. Use a loop knot or a snap swivel to get same action.
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bassnet
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Yes, i use split rings for better action. Have used a loop knot instead, but it just “looks” like an unnecessary wear point. No snap swivels...too heavy, will change action.
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