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Terminal Tackle

Terminal tackle refers to the equipment that is attached to the end of a fishing line, including beads, crimps, and floats. At Fishing Tackle and Bait, we understand the importance of having high-quality terminal tackle when it comes to fishing. Our selection of terminal tackle is designed to help you catch more fish and have a successful day out on the water. Beads are an essential component of terminal tackle, as they are used to create a buffer between the hook and the weight or float. This helps to prevent the hook from damaging the line and also adds an attractive element to the presentation of the bait. Our selection of beads includes a variety of colors and sizes, so you can find the perfect match for your fishing needs. Crimps are another important part of terminal tackle, as they are used to secure the line to hooks, swivels, and other components. Our selection of crimps is made from high-quality materials that are designed to withstand the pressure of even the largest fish. Floats are a popular addition to terminal tackle, as they help to keep the bait at the desired depth and can also make it easier to detect when a fish takes the bait. Our selection of floats includes a variety of styles and sizes, from traditional bobbers to more advanced models that can be adjusted for different depths. At Fishing Tackle and Bait, we are committed to providing our customers with the best selection of terminal tackle on the market. Whether you are an experienced angler or just starting out, our selection of beads, crimps, and floats will help you catch more fish and have a great time on the water.

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  • Beads: Fishing beads are small, round, and come in various sizes and colors. They are usually used in rigs, specifically to create a space between the hook and the mainline. The beads can be used as a buffer that protects the knot from the hook's sharp edges, prevent tangling of lines, and also add attraction to the rig.

  • Crimps: Fishing crimps are metal tubes that are used to secure fishing line to hooks, lures, and swivels. They are commonly used in the construction of leaders or traces for predator fishing. They come in various sizes and are crimped using specialized crimping pliers.

  • Floats: Fishing floats are devices used to suspend the bait or lure at a specific depth in the water column. They come in different shapes, sizes, and materials, and can be used in various fishing techniques like drift fishing, fly fishing, and others.

  • Float Stops: Float stops are small plastic or rubber devices that are used to fix the fishing float in a specific position on the line. They are placed above and below the float to prevent it from sliding up or down the line.

  • Lure Harness: A lure harness is a device used to rig soft plastic lures to hooks. It typically consists of a lead head jig, a hook, and a silicone skirt that can be attached to the lure.

  • Lure Screws: Fishing lure screws are small devices that are used to attach lures to fishing line or leaders. They typically consist of a screw and a swivel, and they are used to attach hard plastic lures or soft plastic lures to the line.

  • Rig Rings: Rig rings are small metal rings that are used to create a hinge or swivel point in a rig. They can be used in various rigs, including helicopter rigs and chod rigs.

  • Shrink Tubing: Shrink tubing is a heat-shrinkable plastic tube that is used to cover knots, crimps, and other terminal tackle. When heated, the tubing shrinks and creates a tight seal around the connection, providing added protection.

  • Silicone Tubing: Fishing silicone tubing is a soft, flexible, and elastic material that is used to create a buffer between the hook and the bead. It is also used to create a hinge or swivel point in a rig.

  • Snaps, Swivels & Clips: Fishing snaps, swivels, and clips are used to connect the fishing line to the terminal tackle, such as hooks, lures, and weights. They come in various sizes and types, including barrel swivels, snap swivels, and snap clips.

  • Split Rings: Fishing split rings are small metal rings that are used to attach hooks, lures, and other terminal tackle to the fishing line. They are strong and durable, and can be opened using pliers to add or remove terminal tackle.

  • Trace Wire: Fishing trace wire is a thin, flexible wire that is used to create leaders or traces for predator fishing. It is typically made of stainless steel or other corrosion-resistant materials and comes in various thicknesses. It provides added strength and durability to the rig, and also helps prevent bite-offs.