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    Anyone have an opinion on best link to put on main line to connect to rigs and what size do you recommend for both shore and boat scenarios.

    New to site so hopefully posted in right place!!??
    Cheers Mark

    PB: Rainbow Trout 9lb 8oz - Derwent Reservoir - May 2014

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    Originally posted by markt1225 View Post
    Anyone have an opinion on best link to put on main line to connect to rigs and what size do you recommend for both shore and boat scenarios.

    New to site so hopefully posted in right place!!??
    Just a personal thing but I prefer not to use a swivel anywhere on a load bearing part of the rig unless on the very rare occasion I use a pulley rig.

    Gemini rig clip at the end of my shockleader and a small oval split ring at the top of my rig, safe, secure and can change rigs over in seconds when double patting.
    CLIP IT AND WHACK IT

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Stewart 1971 View Post
      Just a personal thing but I prefer not to use a swivel anywhere on a load bearing part of the rig unless on the very rare occasion I use a pulley rig.

      Gemini rig clip at the end of my shockleader and a small oval split ring at the top of my rig, safe, secure and can change rigs over in seconds when double patting.
      Agree copes with power casting and never had one fail pulling out of a snag

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Stewart 1971 View Post
        Just a personal thing but I prefer not to use a swivel anywhere on a load bearing part of the rig unless on the very rare occasion I use a pulley rig.

        Gemini rig clip at the end of my shockleader and a small oval split ring at the top of my rig, safe, secure and can change rigs over in seconds when double patting.
        what size oval split rings do you use ?
        was looking at some the other week 19mm x 9mm 62lb test rate , think they should be ok but wanted something about 80lb test for safety
        if i find any lol

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        • #5
          Cheers for that lads!
          Cheers Mark

          PB: Rainbow Trout 9lb 8oz - Derwent Reservoir - May 2014

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Stewart 1971 View Post
            Just a personal thing but I prefer not to use a swivel anywhere on a load bearing part of the rig unless on the very rare occasion I use a pulley rig.

            Gemini rig clip at the end of my shockleader and a small oval split ring at the top of my rig, safe, secure and can change rigs over in seconds when double patting.
            Exactly the way I do it. I got slated last week for using a split ring instead of a swivel (you know who you are ) I have always made my rigs this way and will continue to do so. Really easy to swap rigs and more reliable than a swivel I reckon.
            People who live in glass houses have to answer the door.

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