Members One Trick Pony Posted May 30, 2010 Members Posted May 30, 2010 I posted this on the general discussion forum, but really menat to post it here, hopeing Bill B and Don H may give me some advice. I've read a bunch of the previous posts about modifying Redfins so they wake better across the surface. One of the most suggested modifications is the take a pair of pliers or an awl and to bend down the line tie. I've done this to several of the baits, but here is my question - do you then tie your line directly to the line tie or do you use a snap or split ring. It would seem to me that if you use a snap or split ring you'd defeat the purpose of bending the line tie. Also, what tends to work better - the jointed Redfins or the straight models? Thanks a bunch for your help!
Amish Bill Posted May 30, 2010 Posted May 30, 2010 I use snaps on all my cranks and never had any trouble tuning them. "Life's too short to fish with a dead minner..."
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