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05-13-2016, 12:04 PM #4
I make mine short on hard wire and use a regular leader of about 60 inches. Here are some pictures most without the snell and 1 with it attached. I use the stirrup clevis but if you are tying on mono or fluor the best to use the folded clevis or a plastic clevis. The stirrup clevis wears the line rather fast and creates a weak spot in your harness. I use this harness style no matter which blade & bead combination that I use. They are easy to store and easy to change from one harness to another or even to a spoon if that pleases you, just unsnap from the leader and snap another in its place. No long leaders to wrap up on pool noodles or other storage devises and best of all no exposed hooks.
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Last edited by wakina; 05-13-2016 at 12:17 PM.
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