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Bass Pro Shops® Pro Qualifier™ Ball Bearing Swivels with Interlock Snap

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Tie a Bass Pro Shops Pro Qualifier Ball Bearing Swivel with Interlock Snap on and your lure action is free and unhindered. Complete with sturdy Interlock Snap for quick connections, these swivels feature five stainless steel bearings in each end to provide smooth rotation with virtually no line twist.

  • Lure action is free and unhindered
  • 5 stainless steel ball bearings in each end for smooth rotation and virtually no line twist
   



Snap/Swivel/Crimp Color Quantity Other specs Quantity  

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Nickel

5

Lb. Test: 22 38-481-761-00
Your Price (each): $4.29
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2

Nickel

5

Lb. Test: 35 38-481-762-00
Your Price (each): $4.29
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3

Nickel

5

Lb. Test: 49 38-481-763-00
Your Price (each): $4.29
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4

Nickel

4

Lb. Test: 60 38-481-764-00
Your Price (each): $4.29
In stock


Tie a Bass Pro Shops Pro Qualifier Ball Bearing Swivel with Interlock Snap on and your lure action is free and unhindered. Complete with sturdy Interlock Snap for quick connections, these swivels feature five stainless steel bearings in each end to provide smooth rotation with virtually no line twist.

  • Lure action is free and unhindered
  • 5 stainless steel ball bearings in each end for smooth rotation and virtually no line twist
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Size 1 is 22# test, 2 is 35# 3 is 49# and 4 is 60#
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This item number is not offered in size 7.
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1 is 22# test
2 is 35# test
3 is 49# test
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Need to know how many LBS each size and handle, Thank you!
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Size 1 is 22# test, 2 is 35# 3 is 49# and 4 is 60#
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In my experience with snap swivels, swivels, etc. the smaller the numeral number the smaller the length and the pound test of the snap, i.e. a number 1 snap or swivel is generally 3/4" to 7/8" long. The pound test of a #1 is generally 10 to 15lb.
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#1 is the smallest and #3 is the largest. Now they offer a #4 as well... I just wonder how many pound test this #4 is because I'm interested in using it for saltwater. I'll buy some #4's and try it then I'll get back with you on that. I hope they're at least 30lb. I think thats the standard for #4's anyway. I'll let ya know!
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I can't answer your specific question but I can tell you that BPS normally lists the length of the swivel, etc. on the specific web page in "inches" or "MM". BPS has failed to list this critical info on the product that you are questioning. Give them a call, or email if not in a rush. Be sure to tell them of the omission.
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Total length from end of snap to top of swivel is 1-1/4” - just swivel is 1/2”.
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Am I supposed to just put a hook into the interlock snap, or is there a specific way(s) to rig it?
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The family of snap swivels of which there are many designs are to be used to connect the end of your line (terminal end) to a lure or other fishing device to allow for quick changing of lure's and to stop line twist.
You tie the end (terminal) of your line to the split ring on the snap swivel using one of many different fishing knot's; but the "palomar" knot is one of the better knot's for this purpose.
Open the snap swivel and attach your lure or other device (not for attaching a plain hook). Use the palomar knot to tie on a plain hook or jig, not a snap swivel.
Make sure you close the snap!
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