Tie my own grizzly jig style sep I put 2 very small swivel snaps on. Can quickly change baits by snapping on instead of having to tie different baits.
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It seems to be about .032 to .036 to me. Pretty flexible but not enough to kink real easy.
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Tie my own grizzly jig style sep I put 2 very small swivel snaps on. Can quickly change baits by snapping on instead of having to tie different baits.
They work just fine. That 3.77 lber I caught a couple years back was caught on one, along with a heck of a lot more fish, everywhere from Sardis, Nader, Ross Barnett, and the Tenn Tom. I prefer the long wire style. When the hooks get dull just save the wire and lead then re-tie some of your own, experiment with different length leaders. The only down side I can say is that for a short while they had issues with some brittle hooks. The tips would easily break. To my knowledge they fixed this issue.
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Grizzlys work well.
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Bear Paw tackle makes a clip that works great with snelled hooks. I've used them before, I just tie a bank sinker to the end of the line and then use the clips to attach the snelled hooks above the sinker like a drop shot rig. No knots to tie and when you are ready to run to another spot you just unclip them and then clip them back on when you get to the next spot, no need to untangle rigs and poles after the run.
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What about the Arkie rigs?
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The Arkie rigs are good......spring tension in the wire givesgreat movement to the jigs
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