Hi paulus,
You say not to use knots as your connection to terminals. Is crimping to your swivel a stronger connection?
Hi
Guess i meant braid to terminal,,, but while we are on it,,,
Crimps can be stronger when they are done right, but with plastic lines knots also do well.
It's a toss up as to weather you have an extreemly strong system all the way to the hook, or you have a fuse built in.
With a braid to leader knot it generally becomes the fuse as it will break at that join, unless you have a week spot further up in the main line, but you generally only loose the leader.
With a solid to hollow splice that is exceptionally strong you can loose a lot of line as well as the leader. So a poor knot from the leader to the terminal / lure is not such a bad idea. Also depends on how much time you want to loose attaching leaders.
On the point of crimping,,, I spent a lot of time on this and a few critical points have come out of it.
A flemish eye in the leader on the terminal works and holds the best,,, use only aluminium crimps on plastic lines,,, the line must be very snug in the crimp,,, the crimping tool must suit the crimp,,, stay at least 1.25mm away from the ends of the crimp so they flare,,, try 2 passes,,, do not over crimp. The flemish eye will lock up on the eyelet and do most of the work. At the end of the day test what you have done.
Paulus