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  1. #1
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    Default snap lock or snap swivel

    what do you prefer , a snap lock like coast lock or a snap swivel for trolling for walleye to main line , what do you prefer snap or snap swivel

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    Smile Swivels

    The best to use are the ball bearing swivels. They are a little more expensive but are well worth the money. You'll have less trouble using them than the regular ones... GOOD LUCK!!!!!!

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    Default swivel

    We use both. Leaders behind a dive planer would have a swivel and a snap on the mono leader. The main line from rod to lure is a large snap. You need a swivel for spoons or you will suffer from line twist. The swivel on the leader would attach to the dive planer end of the leader. The lure would always get the snap. Crankbaits will pull straight behind dive planers ( the ones without a lip or small short lip ), and large bills just dive and wiggle.
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