I dont use swivel clips....line straight onto lure...much more natural4x4fisho wrote:Are you guys tying straight onto the spinner or using a snap swivel type of clip, just thinking I cbf re tying lures all the time lol
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I dont use swivel clips....line straight onto lure...much more natural4x4fisho wrote:Are you guys tying straight onto the spinner or using a snap swivel type of clip, just thinking I cbf re tying lures all the time lol
trace is no longer than 450mms brybry, I use the smallest keel available here in Tassie which is just on 22mm long.. No i don't have any problems with accuracy when casting.. Still I've used hem for so long now, that's probably why. I can still lob a 1.5 gram spinner in between a 2 foot gap from 40/50 ft away when I'm in a river. It's just a matter of getting used to casting with them, don't go too big with the Keel though, the lighter & smaller the better.brybry wrote:I've got a few keels in the bottom of a tackle bag somewhere but never given them a serious go. Still get plenty of twist with just a single swivel so I might just dig them out and tie one on.
Meppstas, how long a trace do you allow? Does it affect you casting accuracy?
Heading to Eildon this weekend so keen to try them out.
They are aren't they. When other lures aren't getting a touch the t tails will get fish all day.brybry wrote:Same Anth, they are dynamite on the Goulburn.