Should I use a swivel for trout fishing?

Many spinner fishermen prefer fishing with a snap swivel. The only advantage to this is it allows them to change lures quickly. We do not recommend attaching a spinner directly to a swivel. Most fishermen use a swivel that is way too big and this can interfere with the action of the lure.
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Do swivels scare trout?

Although snap swivels can save you time, they're too big and bulky and will most likely scare off the fish either by their unnatural look, or just their presence in the water.
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When should you not use a swivel for fishing?

The best rule of thumb when deciding whether to use a swivel or steel leader is to decide if the line will be twisting during the retrieve of a lure or the playing of the fish. Most lures, such as a crankbait, will not twist on the retrieve, so a swivel is not required.
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Should I use a swivel with a hook?

When you put a hook on a snap swivel, the hook is free to move around in the water. This may help with bait presentation to some degree but what I've found was that it'll negatively impact your ability to get a good hook set. Try to imagine a hook connected to a snap swivel and can freely moving around underwater.
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What is the point of a swivel fishing?

The main purpose of the swivel is to allow the two line sections to rotate independently of each other, which allows self-unwinding of any twists formed during line casting and retrieval, preventing undesirable tanglings.
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When To Use Snaps or Snap Swivel or When to Tie Your Fishing Lure Directly to Your Line



Do swivels affect lures?

Usually the link between line and leader, snap swivels can play an important role in allowing for a quick change of rigs and lures while keeping twists and kinks out of everything between man and fish.
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What size hooks for trout fishing?

In general, trout hooks that are size 8 to 14 are going to be best. Always use barbless hooks for trout unless you plan to eat what you catch. Smaller hooks are always best for trout because they will see larger hooks if the water is clear enough.
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Should you use a swivel with a spoon lure?

Normally, a spoon should be fluttering through the water, not spinning, so a swivel should not be needed. However, if you're retrieving too fast, or the current is very strong, then your spoon may start spinning, thus spinning your line, and increasing the chance you'll get knots and tangles.
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How do you fish for lake trout?

When learning how to catch lake trout, it's important to know that they prefer light lures so consider stocking up on small spinners and spoons. If you want to try live bait, try night crawlers, salmon eggs, or minnows that mimic their native prey.
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Do you use a swivel with a jig?

Jigs are finesse lures designed to be tied direct to the fishing line. No snaps, swivels or quick clips should be used with attaching a jig to fishing line.
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Do you need a swivel for spinners?

Many spinner fishermen prefer fishing with a snap swivel. The only advantage to this is it allows them to change lures quickly. We do not recommend attaching a spinner directly to a swivel. Most fishermen use a swivel that is way too big and this can interfere with the action of the lure.
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Does size of swivel matter?

Swivels are quite common in many surf fishing setups. Despite some drawbacks, they are a good solution for tying two lines together and are widely used to connect leaders and line extensions. But like any other item in surf fishing rigs, size does matters.
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Do you need a sinker with a lure?

Do you need a sinker with a lure? There are several reasons why you might need to add weight to your lure or get your hands on a fishing sinker: Weights enhance your lure's anchoring ability. You can cast your line to greater distances with sinkers. It reinforces the sinking rate and ability of your lure and line.
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Do crankbaits need a swivel?

To help keep lures in tune and catching fish, use a loop knot or small round snap to attach the lure to the fishing line. A snap makes it easier to change lures and provides enough freedom of movement that the lure will enjoy maximum action. Never use a swivel or angled snap when fishing crankbaits.
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Do you use a swivel with soft plastics?

Soft plastics generally track straight, so no swivel and no snap, and if I can see to tie one, a loop knot gives them the perfect action.
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Should I use a swivel with a Texas rig?

The method is especially effective on pressured fish and in deep water. The clearer the water or the more fishing pressure an area has, the longer the leader should be. If you like to use a Palomar knot, tie the swivel to the leader line first, then attach the swivel to the main line and, finally, attach the hook.
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