No-Knot Fas-Snap
- Saves time
- Lightweight
- Ties directly to your tippet or mono line
Rated 4.4 out of 5Â by 51
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by dvanbramer88 Great for changing flies.
Good for changing flies. Helps keep your leader and tippet long. Small enough for sunnies and the smallest flies. I only lost one fly in over a month because of these, don't be affriad of the open design.
April 12, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Ghost Great Product
I don't have to retie as often when I use the Fast Snaps. And it does keep flys floating too, I didn't think it would but it does.
Only thing is you have to widen the opening a little since it is sometimes hard to put on a fly.
These are strong too. I've caught some big fish while using the fast Snag & it keeps its shape. Have not had a fish break off because the Fast Snap failed.
It has made fly fishing fun since I can change flys faster & don't have to retie too often.
March 18, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by MAX no-knot
I have used this product for both fly and reg fishing. It has proven extremenly useful and very easy to attach to my line. The hardest part was trying to master tying a knot at first. After that was completed it make it easy to change fly, leaders or lures as the case may be.
September 26, 2007
Rated 5 out of 5Â by unskunkable excellent
very good product well worth the extra bucks. I used to pass up some fish when I knew they would bite something else because I didn't want change lures for just one fish. Now I can change lures, catch the fish, then change back. It also allows for easy experimenting when you can't find the bite. I have caught 3 and 4 lb. bass on the small ones and they didn't bend at all. Also they are small enough for clear water and wary fish. X-large for Muskie sized lures. Large for bass. Medium for panfish. smallest sizes for flies.
July 23, 2007
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what size do you use for freshwater lures and what size for saltwater lures?Answers
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lg and xl for freshwater, have both and would not use anything smaller than lg for bass fishing. smaller may be ok for flyfishing. XL only for saltwater, that may even be too small though. These aren't very big.A:Â
I use Large for freshwater. I don't salt water fish much. I tie them to 14 lb. flourocarbon leaders, app. 18"-24" long. Hint; Spread them open a little to attach to lures easier, then lightly pinch them closed enough to keep lure on.Answers
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med. works great.A:Â
Small, but you may need cheaters to thread the line through.A:Â
I'd have no problem using a medium for that jig. Unless it's just got a really tiny hook eye -it should workA:Â
the smallest in black or chrome. I use black for my jigs.A:Â
small or mediumA:Â
MEDIUM OR LARGE SIZE FAS-SNAPDetails:Â
and what size is good for size 10 flies?Answers
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Just tried dry flies this afternoon, not a problem with them floating at all with this snap!!!!!!A:Â
Even the smallest Fas-Snap may carry a dry fly under the surface. Make sure you try one out at home in the sink first.A:Â
my flies float. small one works greatA:Â
depends on the fly...use the smallest fas-snapA:Â
Small size for any flies, they will not sink a flyA:Â
No it will not make flies sink.Answers
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The large ones are about 5/32" long. The small ones are about 3/32."A:Â
that is a hard question...I would guess itsy-bitsy (1/32d"), teeny-weeny (1/16") and little-bitty (maybe big enough for the O ring on small crank baits)...best I can do...A:Â
3 sizes small for 1/16 oz med for 3/8 oz large for larger jigsA:Â
Smallest ones are about 1/4"A:Â
the medium is id say 3/16 long and 1/8 wide....didnt buy any large ones but im going to buy some large ones in the futureQ:Â
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How small is the smallest size? What's the smallest size trout fly you could fit on the small "fast snap?"
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The small is perfect for dry flies, and bead heads for 16" trout, have not had any bend on me yet.A:Â
The smallest Fas-Snap is about 1/8" long. a 1/32 oz jig hook fits easily on it.You should be able to get a #10 or a #12 fly onto the small Fas-Snap.
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The smallest size will fit in a crappie jig eye.A:Â
Very small, I use it for dry flys and rubber bugsA:Â
you use this for putting your leader to your fly line.A:Â
if you ask me the small is very little and hard to hold while trying to slip the fly onTop 100 Contributor
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I would not do it for trout and trout flies. I would use for bass or saltwater species not too sensitive to additional hardware.Depending on what time of year, especially later in the summer when the flies are getting smaller this is a non starter for trout. Thats why I use flouro leader, 7x tippets, etc depending on how big the fish are where I am fishing. Trout with any pressure are too smart for this.
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