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who uses them when fishing tubes on spinning reel ? and how far from jig head do you put it ?

 

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  • Super User

What would be a reason for the swivel?

The only time I use a swivel is on a whopper plopper.  Its before my leader so I dont get line twist. But thats really it. 

  • Super User

I only use them on baits and blades of Arigs.

  • Super User

Only time I use swivels is with inline-spinners.

  • Super User

They work great on verticle jigging spoons and even casting spoons.

  • Super User

You can put one about 18" - 24" up from your lure to lessen the chance for like twist (assuming that's your goal). However, if you switch to a braid mainline with a fluorocarbon leader, you won't have to worry about it at all.

  • Super User

This is definitely a northern thing.  Using a small swivel with light line and a light tube jig, around 18" up from the bait really allows the tube to helicopter randomly on it's descent.  It's a totally different presentation than dragging a tube on the bottom.

  • Super User

Very common to add a small light weight precision swivel like Spro for lures using a spinning reel to reduce line twist. Braid also gets twisted by a spinning reel, all line twist. Wind knots are a result of braid line twist, it takes more time for the twist to impact the line performance.

How far up the inline swivel is added depends on your casting technique, you do not want to reel the swivel into the rod tip guide.

Adding a small split ring and swivel directly to the lure eliminates any casting issues.

Tom

PS, inline swivel equals 3 knots.

  • Super User
7 hours ago, gbassman519 said:

REASON  is to prevent line twist.

Why is a tube jig twisting your line?

  • Super User

I agree with @Crestliner2008 about the swivels. I use a 10# mono main line, add a swivel and with about a 24" 8# floro leader.

24 minutes ago, Scott F said:

Why is a tube jig twisting your line?

Depending on how you set it up tubes will spiral on the fall causing line twist problems.

  • Super User
13 hours ago, Scott F said:

Why is a tube jig twisting your line?

On a light jig, the tube will spiral on descent.  We actually want that to happen.  It's not as much of a problem with heavier weights, like a 3/4 oz. Big Dude head.  We're usually just dragging them on bottom.

Swivels for me only on flukes (about 18" above the bait), Carolina rigs and in line spinners.  Snap swivels on spoons work well.

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swivels

Smallie chaser ,

Because tube spirals as it falls,which its suppose to do and that cause line twist and that's why I wanted to know if it was ok to use swivels.

THANKS FOR ALL REPLYS.

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Line twist should not be an issue on spinning outfits without the need for swivels IF you follow these tips:

 

 

  • Super User

I've never had twist problems with tubes, either tied directly to the FC leader or when using a small snap.  I don't think most cheap barrel swivels will reduce line twist; I think it takes a quality ball bearing swivel.  Hard data?  Nope.  Opinion/judgment.

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On 11/26/2019 at 12:10 PM, WRB said:

 

Adding a small split ring and swivel directly to the lure eliminates any casting issues.

Tom

PS, inline swivel equals 3 knots.

Thank you, that never occurred to me.

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