Assembled in the USA with parts manufactured in the USA.

100 ft. main line - 300 lb test
20 - 1/0 brass swivels
20 - Eagle Claw 4/0 Hooks
20 - 24 inch #9 droplines
20 - EZ Clips

Attach the drop lines to the EZ Clips and clip them to the swivels on the main line. Spaced 4 foot apart to conform to all state regulations that allow trotlines. Easy to clip your drop lines on and off in pitch dark. No need for unhooking the fish just unclip, throw in your livewell, and clip another drop line on. Drop lines will not tangle on main line like the big bulky clips bought in the store. Because of it's unique design, the EZ Clip is incredibly strong. Plastic beads are molded on the line to keep swivels from sliding. 

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How "I" set out a trotline on the lake. Tie one end of the trotline to the edge of the bank (big rock, partially or submerged tree). Run main line across bay. Stretch line tight but not too tight then attach the other end to the edge of the bank (may have to add additional lead line or another trotline to reach across). Add weights (rock or coffee can filled with concrete) about 10 feet from shore on both ends to weight line down so boats won’t hit it. I also use a weight in the center of the trotline. Small floats can be used in the middle to keep line off the bottom if needed. Now attach your droplines and bait to the main line. Wait a couple of hours after dark or check in the morning. When taking fish off the line. Use a landing net under the fish before you bring it out of the water. Don't try to hoist the fish out of the water. Let the landing net handle all the flopping and the weight of the fish or you might loose the fish. Have fun and be careful. Also obey your states fish and game rules.

 

EZ Clip Trotline®

United States Patent & Trademark Office

Reg. No. 3339829