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Split Rings provide essential connection points from line to lure and lures to hooks, and no angler should miss a fish because of a weak split ring. Bass Pro Shops Split Rings are available in a wide variety of assorted sizes, so you can easily replace or re-fit your lures, swivels and rigs with high-quality reliable hardware.
   



Snap/Swivel/Crimp Color Quantity Other specs Quantity  

3

Nickel

25

Lb. Test: 22 38-481-394-00
Your Price (each): $2.29
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1

Nickel

25

Lb. Test: 11 38-481-378-00
Your Price (each): $2.29
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1

Red

20

Lb. Test: 11 38-481-378-02
Your Price (each): $2.29
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2

Nickel

25

Lb. Test: 18 38-481-386-00
Your Price (each): $2.29
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2

Red

20

Lb. Test: 18 38-481-386-02
Your Price (each): $2.29
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3

Red

20

Lb. Test: 22 38-481-394-02
Your Price (each): $2.29
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4

Nickel

25

Lb. Test: 33 38-481-397-00
Your Price (each): $2.29
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4

Red

16

Lb. Test: 33 38-481-397-02
Your Price (each): $2.29
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5

Nickel

25

Lb. Test: 40 38-481-416-00
Your Price (each): $2.29
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5

Red

10

Lb. Test: 40 38-481-416-02
Your Price (each): $2.29
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6

Nickel

20

Lb. Test: 55 38-481-417-00
Your Price (each): $2.29
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6

Red

10

Lb. Test: 55 38-481-417-02
Your Price (each): $2.29
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7

Nickel

15

Lb. Test: 62 38-481-419-00
Your Price (each): $2.29
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8

Nickel

15

Lb. Test: 66 38-481-420-00
Your Price (each): $2.29
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10

Nickel

10

Lb. Test: 77 38-481-422-00
Your Price (each): $1.99
In stock


Split Rings provide essential connection points from line to lure and lures to hooks, and no angler should miss a fish because of a weak split ring. Bass Pro Shops Split Rings are available in a wide variety of assorted sizes, so you can easily replace or re-fit your lures, swivels and rigs with high-quality reliable hardware.
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i want red ones if they're really better, but just want to know if nickel are just as good.

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While Red is used a good bit on lures, I still add the color in certain places on the body of the bait or tail for attraction. Something like a red hook involves some mass, but a split ring might be less significant.
I would say that if you feel more confident
using them, you won't find a pro that will
deny their worth!
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number 3.
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I used #2 ring to attach size 6 treble and thought they were a little small. I think the #2 ring would work fine on a size 8 treble
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Number 1 would be smaller than say Number 4.
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Smallest.
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It is the smallest size .
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Number 3 is good all around size.
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small size
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Overall, a number 4 fits the bill with number 3 for lighter lures and number 5
for larger lures.
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I use #3 rings for size 6 & 4 trebles.
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Not sure what size #1, #2, #3, etc. means. Is the size measureable in fractions of an inch, or in millimeters?
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I would use a number 3.
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Use a size 4 treble and #3 or #4 ring.
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