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Model: 5124-029
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Model: 5124-039
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Model: 5124-049
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Interchangeable stainless steel springs attach to hook eyes that permanently secure soft baits. Superior to stick-pin holders.

Manufacturer model #: 5124.

Rated 4.9 out of 5 by 24 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Very Handy Twist-Locks work great, very handy. Centering pin really helps keep things lined up well so line twist is not a problem. Keeps even my softest plastics in place through tough conditions, weeds, rocks, etc. April 11, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Nifty Springs These are great for using with Zoom H. Toads - it really extends the life of the frog. I can throw all day long uising the spring without replacing the frog. September 7, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Versitile All 3 sizes have their uses - from swim baits to nose hooking smaller baits. July 11, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Easy use!! I throw a lot of plastics in Fl, I use these often, and they work in every regard!! Easier to align on smaller head plastics with the pin, then other screw on springs! May 12, 2012
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Take the twisted end and place it in the hook eye and screw it on to the hook.You may have to use pliers to make the final twist onto the hook eye.
Do not try to do this with the center pin.
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1/8"
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3/16"
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1/4"
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I have the medium size spring and the package says it has an "outside diameter of 4.0mm (3/16")" I measured the length to be 1/2".
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The small ones are about 1/8" diameter and 3/16" long. Large is 1/4" dia. and 3/8" long. They were easy to put baits on and they also tore my baits easily when short strikes occur,
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I use the Medium size spring with a 5/0 wide gap hook.
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I use large(049) for most and medium(039) for smaller baits.
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i use the 5124-039
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What are you attaching to the hook? Frogs can take a medium or large pin. Swimbaits can take medium.
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Medium
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The Mid-size.
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In most circumstances I would use the Large. But if a narrow bait is to be pinned go, down to a Medium.
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Medium or large
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I have found that the lure diameter is the most important match to make for the lure regardless of hook size.
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It would depend on the size of bait I was using. Since I usually throw 4"-6" soft plastics, I use the medium-sized ones. Oh,I'm using either 4/0 or 5/0 hooks
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