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Sailfish
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Crystal River, FL
Posts: 1,876
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I make most of the snaps I use. It isn't hard to do and it takes less than a minute to make one. In the photo below, I show exactly how I do it. It took far longer to edit the photo than it did to bend the wires for the sequence.
![]() For the photo, I used .035" stainless wire. This is about #14 leader wire. I used wire bending pliers, wire cutters, and the cheapest little sleeve crimper to make these snaps free-hand. If I wanted absolutely identical snaps, I would make a simple jig using 2 nails and a piece of 1X4. Wire bending is a skill I think is essential for fishermen unless they can afford to have somebody rig for them or choose to use redi-rigs. Custom rigs are actually very simple. Bending wire up to about .040" can easily be done with normal hand tools you can buy at any tool or hardware store. I can bend pretty complicated stuff with up to about .040" wire. I make lots of snaps and rigs with .051" wire but my hands get mighty sore. Bail springs are duck soup as are light duty hooks. If I can't find it orcan't afford it, I try to make it. |
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Snapper
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Pensacola, FL
Posts: 421
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Once again Capt, thanks for sharing this with us. You make it look easy.
I started using the coastal type snaps a couple of years back, but never pondered the idea of making my own. Do you have any recommendations on were to get the tools needed to get started. Or supplies?
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White Marlin
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 3,515
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You are going to single handedly run fishing stores out of business!!!. hahaha
Now, can you start with car parts? :clap These lessons alone make this site worth the time. Thanks for the tips. |
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Sailfish
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Crystal River, FL
Posts: 1,876
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Any of the tools can be bought locally. You can use regular leader wire for most projects but I really prefer spinner bait wire because it is straight and considerably stiffer than leader wire.
If anybody wants to see the tools I use, I'll lay them out and take a photo. One of my favorite tools for lots of application where super strength is needed is the little Berkley sleeve crimper. I cannot think of another tool that can grip as tightly. |
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