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Fishing Swivels

Discover High-Quality Fishing Swivels for Every Lure and Bait

Fishing swivels are ideal to use with lures and bait that could cause your line to twist and tangle, a frustrating situation during your relaxing fishing experience. The biggest advantage of fishing swivels is their ability to reduce tangled lines while allowing bait and lures to twist and wiggle. We carry a large selection of fishing swivels so you can choose one that best complements your fishing situation.

Our Extensive Range of Fishing Swivel Products

Delta Net and Twine sells multiple types of fishing swivels, including snap swivels and barrel swivels. Several sizes, colors, and finishes are available, including brass swivels, snap swivels, nickel plated, and single barrel swivels.

The Benefits of Using Fishing Swivels

Fishing should be a relaxing, peaceful experience, not one that involves fighting with tangled lines when you could be fighting to reel in a fish instead. A swivel's smooth rotation can prevent stressful, annoying, and costly line tangles. They are ideal for spinning lures, quickly changing lures, and fishing in waters with strong currents.

Choosing the Right Swivel

Many anglers, especially newbies, wonder what size swivel they should use. It's usually a good idea to have multiple swivels on hand to choose a size appropriate for your current fishing adventure, but you should consider the kind of fish you want to catch.

Remember that the higher the swivel number, the smaller the fish. Numbers 10 or 12 are ideal for catching small fish. You would use numbers such as 2 or 3 to catch larger fish, such as musky.

The swivel material also matters, especially if you're saltwater fishing. Brass barrel swivels are corrosion-resistant and great for freshwater and saltwater.

Price, Packs, and Shipping Information

Most of our fishing swivels come in packs of 100, so you have plenty available for many fishing outings. Their affordability means you can keep costs low while buying in bulk. Shipping costs vary based on the item's weight and your chosen shipping provider.

Fishing With or Without a Swivel

Using a swivel can prevent line twists and tangles if you're using inline spinners or fishing in strong currents with live bait. 

However, a swivel isn't always needed or could be a disadvantage. For instance, you typically don't need a swivel if you're using a stationary lure and there's no current. For example, if you're using a soft plastic worm lure in calm water, a swivel could spook the fish rather than draw them in.

 

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