FYI, on all my AVA style diamond jigs I'll break off the hook (leaving the swivel on the jig) they come with and replace them with laser sharp Gamakatsu Siwash open eye hooks. Once the Siwash gets a bit rusty or dull (I'll run a hook hone on them but even after several trips they become dull or the hook point becomes fragile), just replace using the above method. Buy the Siwash hooks in bulk over the winter at various outdoor shows/expos and you'll save $$.
how do you attach the swivel to the set up. It don't look like it will fit over the barb of the hook
Quote from: Luna Sea 3 on September 09, 2007, 12:03:37 PMhow do you attach the swivel to the set up. It don't look like it will fit over the barb of the hookIt doesn't. But this is how I do it.I use a #4 Spro swivel. First, I'll attach one eye of the swivel to the eye of a 3/0 Open Eye Gamakatsu Swiash style hook. Then I'll use apiar of needle noce pliers to clamp closed the eye of the hook. Next, I'll place the other eye of the swivel over the point of the hook on the Spro bucktail. I'll then use the needle nose pliers and grab the middle section of the swivel and work it/pull it over the barb of the bucktail's hook. It takes some practice but once you do it a few times you'll get the hang of it. Lastly, I'll clamp down on the swivel eye that I just brought past the barb of the bucktail's hook. This way I'm making sure that it can't fall off.If you still are having trouble after the above instructions--I'd be more than willing to meet and show you exactly how it's done one cold. rainy, windy, unfishable weekend day this fall.
Skolmann, I have made up and used this rig and like it. Thanks for the tip.
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