Very interesting. My question is why do people not use a split ring for the hook? It only seems practical. Especially if you go to places that only allow single hooks, not treble hooks. Much easier to swap out. At least thats what I think. Lastly, where do you get all of your supplies? I've tried to find some but have struck out. Fish on sir! Very
What size wire do you use to make the spinners? And they have 3 different styles of the twist tech unit is yours in this video the standard one? Thank You!
Very interesting. My question is why do people not use a split ring for the hook? It only seems practical. Especially if you go to places that only allow single hooks, not treble hooks. Much easier to swap out. At least thats what I think. Lastly, where do you get all of your supplies? I've tried to find some but have struck out. Fish on sir!
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Thanks Dave Good job of explanations.!!!
Thanks, I try to imagine the listener never having done it before.
Good video.
Thanks!
I enjoyed this. Now, I want to get a TwisTech..
I'll do another one for spreaders, but before you get carried away with buying a twist tech, check out "soft spinners". I'll do one on that too.
what my wife said over my shoulder
@@fishingthepnwwithdave7833 Didn’t see soft spinners
What size wire do you use to make the spinners? And they have 3 different styles of the twist tech unit is yours in this video the standard one? Thank You!
.41 wire, it's the standard one as far as I know
Those quick change clevises should be renamed quick lost blade clevises