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OK, I have HAD IT.... LINE TWIST!
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<blockquote data-quote="rusty.hook" data-source="post: 234855" data-attributes="member: 3628"><p>Here on the Texas Gulf Coast a lot of people use a Norton Quick Twist Clip #10 tied to mono leader approx 18” to 24” long tied to a double barrel swivel tied to your mono, or braided line for top waters. This is used mostly for top water fishing but can be use with jigs swim baits etc.</p><p>For braided line use, not top waters, a lot here use a “Tony Clip” with a double barrel swivel tied directly to the braid. It is a lot smaller than the #10 Norton Quick Twist Clip.</p><p>On both Norton's and Tony Clips, you insert the small end of the clip into the eye of the hook/jig and rotate the hook/jig until it is in the big loop. NO MORE LINE TWIST.</p><p>See pics below:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty.hook, post: 234855, member: 3628"] Here on the Texas Gulf Coast a lot of people use a Norton Quick Twist Clip #10 tied to mono leader approx 18” to 24” long tied to a double barrel swivel tied to your mono, or braided line for top waters. This is used mostly for top water fishing but can be use with jigs swim baits etc. For braided line use, not top waters, a lot here use a “Tony Clip” with a double barrel swivel tied directly to the braid. It is a lot smaller than the #10 Norton Quick Twist Clip. On both Norton's and Tony Clips, you insert the small end of the clip into the eye of the hook/jig and rotate the hook/jig until it is in the big loop. NO MORE LINE TWIST. See pics below: [/QUOTE]
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