Dr.Fish 20pcs Ball Bearing Swivel with Coast Lock Snap 26-503lb

Size #0 -26lb #1 -35lb #2 -49lb #3 -78lb #4 -100lb #5 -126lb #6 -178lb #7 -232lb #8 -352lb #9 -440lb #10 -503lb
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Dr.Fish Ball Bearing Swivel with Coast Lock Snap

It goes without saying how good ball bearing swivels are, anglers love them. They are fitted with a stainless steel ball that rotates without restriction and prevents line twisting. Snaps help you change lures in seconds without even having to retie them.

  • High Strength and Durability: Dr.Fish ball bearing swivel is made of copper body with stainless steel welding ring. Heavy duty straight shank, never come undone in fighting like those round weak shank.
  • Reliable: Enhanced stainless steel and copper with black nickel coating provides excellent corrosion resistance and abrasion resistance for the intense battles against your prey.
  • Smooth Rotation: Loaded with stainless steel balls, this fishing swivel brings unlimitedly smooth rotation, and reduces twists to minimum.
  • Easy to Use: Easy and quick lock-open design allows you to change lures effortlessly. Just sliding the lure on or off at the snap closure.
  • Various Sizes Available: Size 0# to 10#. Tested strength from 26lb to 503lb
  • Package Include: 20pcs/pack

Item specifics

Type: Terminal Tackle
Fishing Type: Saltwater, Big Game
Features: Ball Bearing, Coastlock
Brand: Dr.Fish
Sub-Type: Swivel
Material: Copper, Stainless steel, Nickle Coated
Part Type: Snap

Tips:
Here are some general guidelines for what types of fish you might target with different sizes of swivels:
Size 0# Swivels: Small panfish like bluegill, sunfish, and small crappie.
Size 2# to 4# Swivels: Slightly larger panfish, medium-sized crappie, small to medium-sized bass, trout, and walleye.
Size 6# to 8# Swivels: Larger bass, walleye, pike, musky, and small to medium-sized saltwater fish like striped bass and redfish.
Size 10# Swivels: Large freshwater game fish like largemouth bass, catfish, and salmon, as well as medium-sized saltwater fish such as snook and smaller tarpon.
The example shown is for reference only.