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    I have the hardest time dealing with the split rings on my painted crankbaits. I have split ring pliers, but still have a difficult time with them. I am doing something wrong? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
    Randy Andres

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    SOme pliers help more than other and that is just a fact, but don't know of any that make it really easy. They are always somewhat tuff.

    I have a lot of different pliers for these and this is the one I like best. Split Ring Pliers - Medium Opening

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    bought and like the Texas Tackle split ring pliers - although I really liked my old cheap Worth brand pliers

    Texas Tackle Split Ring Pliers

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    I changed some hooks out on some CB's last year, and some would cooperate (if you can call it that) and that particular split ring would be easy, but the very next one was a PAIN. Try holding the lure differently, I found holding the split ring pliers in my left hand (I'm right handed) was better/easier for me, but I would mix it up on the difficult ones. GL
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    I use a small knife and open the ring, then slide the swival and blade in the opening and work them on the ring with small pliars. Done it enough that it's somewhat easy but still reel tedious.
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    Small split rings are a killer even on the best of days. You need to be even tempered and definitely not in a hurry. Good luck.

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    Okay, thanks guys. Was wondering if it was just me.
    Randy Andres

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    They are pesky no matter what, but I have dealt with them so much for so long it's not that bad. I do think what pliers you use can help.

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    split rings come in different sizes too. Moving up one size can often help out.

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    Here are some micro SR's we use. The Zurons are nice with the new design. Best quality and works down to #00 splits.
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