Norman Lures Speed Clips

Started by Princeton_Man, December 12, 2013, 02:36:24 PM

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Princeton_Man

I remove split rings from my hard baits and use the 1.5mm x 4mm Speed Clips on my cranking rods. I don't fish crank baits a lot but changing lures is a lot faster with the clips than tying. I believe their weight is less than that of the split rings although I've never weighed each of them to find out. I'm wondering if anyone here has tried or uses Speed Clips and what you think of them?
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I use clips with soft plastic swim baits and swimming jigs, The Norman is a very good product, except I can't get them open without a pliers. Old age and arthritis creeping in. I use 2 other house brands of clips and have never lost a fish.
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I used to use those all the time. Not sure why I ever stopped. Huh, those were great and made changing lures so much easier.

Good to know someone is still using them. We'll have to add them to our next Norman order.
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EdgemanP1

I've been using speed clips for years. They make changing hard baits quick and easy except when your hands are cold and wet. The only time the weight has been an issue was with the light weight yo zuri hardcore shad. It would sink slowly instead of suspending. The bass didn't seem to mind, so I didn't either. I put them on a big paper clip and keep them in my hook box.
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bigjim5589

I change the round split rings to oval Worth X2 split rings. Eliminates the need for a clip, and the knot never gets in the gap. Plus, they're lighter weight than a similar sized stainless split ring. I've never had one fail.

You might also check out Breakaway Tackle's Fast Links, or Tactical Anglers Power/Fast Clips. Both are popular with salt anglers & both make changing lures faster than tying knots. Not sure how they would be on some smaller sized bass lures however.
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Princeton_Man

Quote from: EdgemanP1 on December 12, 2013, 06:21:00 PM
I've been using speed clips for years. They make changing hard baits quick and easy except when your hands are cold and wet. The only time the weight has been an issue was with the light weight yo zuri hardcore shad. It would sink slowly instead of suspending. The bass didn't seem to mind, so I didn't either. I put them on a big paper clip and keep them in my hook box.

I figured someone else must use them since they're still available.  lo

I used to have the same problem with cold, wet, sometimes almost numb fingers. I found that instead of squeezing them like a clothes pin I held the back and worked them more like a split ring applying pressure to the side, I could even do it with numb fingers.
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Polaris425

I use them all the time for cranks and traps. But I don't remove the split rings. Does that help?
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Bigwrench

I'll be looking into trying the out as well ! Good idea
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Brocksdad1

Ok I'm out of the loop here can I get a pic of these norman brand clips.

Bryce
This is not a hobby for me, its a sick addiction. Now my son has the problem...isnt it great!!!

I would like to take this time to thank Bass for biteing my lures and bringing me joy.

steve76

 I use both sizes but have found fewer baits that work with the small ones. I leave the split ring on also unless it is something like a Pop R.

Here ya go Bryce



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vzwire

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Got to go see what these are about. I am new to this "addiction/hobby" and do not have 5 poles rigged for different situations (yet). Consider me a rookie in training camp.
If the fish aren't biting one type of lure, I go through the entire process of changing out the lure on the one pole I have. 
Would this be recommended to speed up the process?

steve76

Quote from: vzwire on December 12, 2013, 10:56:22 PM
Got to go see what these are about. I am now to this "addiction/hobby" and do not have 5 poles rigged for different situations (yet). Consider me a rookie in training camp.
If the fish aren't biting one type of lure, I go through the entire process of changing out the lure on the one pole I have. 
Would this be recommended to speed up the process?

I only use these on hard baits but it for sure speeds up the process of changing baits.

Princeton_Man

Quote from: Polaris425 on December 12, 2013, 08:12:29 PM
I use them all the time for cranks and traps. But I don't remove the split rings. Does that help?

Removing the split ring makes attaching and removing the lure a lot quicker and since the speed clips act as a split ring the lure's action in the water isn't altered.
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analfisherman

They also give a very unique action for worm presentations too.
If you can slide them through a jig's eye it also gives a very unique action but anything under 3/8 oz. jig you may find it hard to fit through the eye.

VZ, I still use them with cranks but I too started using them when I had a single rod. They have been around for a long time.

I believe the hard water anglers started thier use.
At least around my parts.

Try tieing a knot in -10 degrees with winds.
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Quote from: analfisherman on December 13, 2013, 04:22:42 AM

Try tieing a knot in -10 degrees with winds.
That was before portable 'luxury shanties', with aqua view screens and heated houses.   lo

Ummm.... Woke up to 58 degrees here in Florida and I consider that freezing. -10??? No thanks!

Polaris425

those look a little different that the ones I've used in the past... I've got just the old school clips, and even they are sometimes a pain to squeeze apart in the cold... lol


And whoever mentioned Pop-R's... yeah, they are too much trouble for Pop-R's.... lol
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mygreenihc

Wow,  I have never seen these before.  I don't see using these with a texas rigged worm,  but for hardbaits, etc this looks like a good idea. Especially those of us who don't carry 12 rods to the lake each trip.

Brad

CoastieWess

I need to invest in something like this because having to re-tie each lure is a pain. The only thing I worry about is how the lure action might change.

Wizard

I tried them when they first came out. My thick fingers couldn't open them easily. I'm sometimes fumble fingered and gave up on them. I thought they were a good idea. Just not for me.

Princeton_Man

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Quote from: CoastieWess on December 13, 2013, 10:36:50 AM
I need to invest in something like this because having to re-tie each lure is a pain. The only thing I worry about is how the lure action might change.

With the split ring removed and using only the speed clip, watching various lures near the surface, I've never been able to detect any difference in action. If the split ring is left on the lure, the speed clips become additional weight and will bring the nose down more on suspending and floating baits. Leaving the split rings on a bait also makes using the speed clips more difficult because you're forced to squeeze the clip open to get it over the split ring.

It sure cuts down on re-ties and with the split rings removed from all of my crankbaits it only takes me a couple of seconds to remove or attach a bait.
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CoastieWess


Quote from: Princeton_Man on December 13, 2013, 12:00:43 PM
With the split ring removed and using only the speed clip, watching various lures near the surface, I've never been able to detect any difference in action. If the split ring is left on the lure, the speed clips become additional weight and will bring the nose down more on suspending and floating baits. Leaving the split rings on a bait also makes using the speed clips more difficult because you're force to squeeze the clip open to get it over the split ring.

It sure cuts down on re-ties and with the split rings removed from all of my crankbaits it only takes me a couple of seconds to remove or attach a bait.

Awesome, thanks for the info.

analfisherman

For those who struggle with opening the clips.

I use a forceps that I always have along anyways to remove hooks from fishes.

Rapala makes some but alot of people do also.

Even little fingers struggle.  lo
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Smallie_Stalker

Quote from: Princeton_Man on December 12, 2013, 02:36:24 PM
I remove split rings from my hard baits and use the 1.5mm x 4mm Speed Clips on my cranking rods. I don't fish crank baits a lot but changing lures is a lot faster with the clips than tying. I believe their weight is less than that of the split rings although I've never weighed each of them to find out. I'm wondering if anyone here has tried or uses Speed Clips and what you think of them?

I do the same with all of my crankbaits and liplesss cranks. Been using them for many years with absolutely no complaints. I keep a few attached to the hook keeper on each of my cranking rods for convenience.

On a side note, even though I remove the split rings from all of my hard baits I only use the clips on the bait styles mentioned. All others I tie direct to the line tie eyelet. In certain situations I even tie my cranks or lipless  cranks direct, but for the most part I use the clips with them.
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Brocksdad1


Quote from: steve76 on December 12, 2013, 10:11:53 PM
I use both sizes but have found fewer baits that work with the small ones. I leave the split ring on also unless it is something like a Pop R.

Here ya go Bryce
Thanks Steve for posting that pic. I'll see if outlet has them on my next order. I'm sure they are a time saver.

Bryce
This is not a hobby for me, its a sick addiction. Now my son has the problem...isnt it great!!!

I would like to take this time to thank Bass for biteing my lures and bringing me joy.

Flyswatter

Quote from: Steve Reed MFT on December 12, 2013, 03:21:50 PM
I used to use those all the time. Not sure why I ever stopped. Huh, those were great and made changing lures so much easier.

Good to know someone is still using them. We'll have to add them to our next Norman order.

Me too.  They are slick for sure.