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02-10-2010, 11:17 AM
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You are twisting the wire at both ends, only one end needs to be twisted the other needs just a open loop. You can counter sink the hole to get the loop to receed in further.
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02-10-2010, 11:30 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jkswimmer
You are twisting the wire at both ends, only one end needs to be twisted the other needs just a open loop. You can counter sink the hole to get the loop to receed in further.
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so you arent twisting the other end just bend it over and slide it in? do you have any pics of this? i think i understand...but what holds the wire from bending back open when you get a fish?
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02-10-2010, 11:38 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by justinhill
so you arent twisting the other end just bend it over and slide it in? do you have any pics of this? i think i understand...but what holds the wire from bending back open when you get a fish?
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yes bend it over, slide it it, that is why you need a large barrel swivel.
you end up with the normal loop at the front with a tag end doubling into the plug, a fish cannot straighten that out, and you end up with a similar thing at the other end once it is in place and you open up the loop bigger with a tool like an awl. the tag end is in the plug body and a fish can't pull that out.
there are pictures of this someplace on the forum
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02-10-2010, 11:42 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Slipknot
yes bend it over, slide it it, that is why you need a large barrel swivel.
you end up with the normal loop at the front with a tag end doubling into the plug, a fish cannot straighten that out, and you end up with a similar thing at the other end once it is in place and you open up the loop bigger with a tool like an awl. the tag end is in the plug body and a fish can't pull that out.
there are pictures of this someplace on the forum
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so do i even need to twist any of it, or could i just 180 bend both ends? do you epoxy the wire in at all?
im using 14ga galvanized wire and some birch wood dowels from home depot its the lightest wood i could find. or is there somthing better?
sorry for so many questions. im off work this week and dont have much time to do this stuff.
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02-10-2010, 11:46 AM
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you don't want to twist it
that way it will open up with a tool
once you do it and relize what we are talking about, you'll get it.
the tag ends go back into the plug atleast an inch, that will take a lot of pressure.
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02-10-2010, 11:51 AM
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I can't quite make out what you have there in the picture. Are you wrapping a loop at the front also?
don't do that
when you buy prebent wire, you get that front loop already there. Look at some and you'll see what I mean
like here
Cape Cod Tackle: Pre-Bent Stainless Wire
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02-10-2010, 11:54 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Slipknot
I can't quite make out what you have there in the picture. Are you wrapping a loop at the front also?
don't do that
when you buy prebent wire, you get that front loop already there. Look at some and you'll see what I mean
like here
Cape Cod Tackle: Pre-Bent Stainless Wire
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thats what i thought you were talking about. and i thought of that but i didnt think it would be strong enough. i just bought a 200ft spool of 14guage at home depot. its just galvanized. but im fishing freshwater.
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02-10-2010, 08:16 PM
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