I've always wished that someone would make a three way interlocking swivel. To me, that would be IDEAL for drift fishing.
Normal swivels do not swivel at the interlocking end once a piece of lead is attached. The weight of the lead keeps the loop of the swivel in place. Ever put on a shrimp taila and have it spin on you during a drift? Pull your line in only to find it all wound up at the leader? I have. It sucks and I hate it!
Ever see some drift fish and turn their swivels upside down and fish them "Alaskan style"? They do this so the top end of swivel is now at the bottom, allow the leader to freely rotate. Fine and all, but I just don't trust the interlocking bit rubbing constantly against my main line!
Well, I've come up with a three way interlocking swivel. All I have to do now is convince Vision (or someone else) to manufacturer it. Personally, I think these would outsell conventional swivels in the PNW. Why would you use a swivel when you could use this:
(This is a product of Parker's Imagination and Photoshop. Even though it looks real, this doesn't exist yet!)
Whaddya think? Main line is free to swivel. Leader is free to swivel, and you have a nice interlocking bit for your lead. Am I smoking crack again, or is this a good idea?
The only problem I could forsee is there's a good binding point due to the relatively long length where the interlocking bit connects to the swivel. Think that is any more likely to get hung up in a rock?
One could always take an existing three way swivel and attach a plug connector to it. That's essentially what this is. I've tried that, although out of the box, 3-way swivels on the market today are too long. You'd really have to cut back the length of the loop connector for the interlocking bit for this to work.
Dunno. I'd love to get a sample 1000 pack or so and try them out. Who knows? They could suck, do nothing, or be the next "best thing" when it comes to fishing gear.