Feature
Small in size, strong in performance. A high-strength snap that proves itself on the water.
Good Snap is a lure snap that combines a compact size with high strength. Its smaller profile is less likely to interfere with lure action and pairs especially well with minnows, sinking pencils, and small plugs. Despite its size, it offers dependable strength and is easy to use across applications ranging from light game to seabass.
Its biggest appeal is that it stays small while still offering reliable strength. It is balanced to minimize the effect on lure action while remaining dependable in actual use. In seabass and light-salt fishing, rods with relatively large guides may even allow the snap to pass through without removal, reducing the need to re-tie in some situations.
It also uses a slide-open structure. Because it has fewer protrusions that easily catch on surrounding debris, weeds and trash are less likely to cling to it, making it easier to use even in current such as stream environments. The result is a highly practical snap that balances compact size, strength, ease of use, and low trouble potential.
Size
#0 / 30lb
A light size that pairs easily with small to medium plugs.
It is easy to use with lures roughly in the 4 g to 15 g range
and also works well for light-salt and smaller seabass lures.
Size
#1 / 40lb
A core size that often serves as the standard reference within the Good Snap lineup.
It matches lures roughly in the 7 g to 25 g range
and is easy to use across many styles, including seabass and bass fishing.
Size
#1.5 / 50lb
A size suited to slightly larger lures
or to situations where you want more strength margin.
It is easy to use with lures and lighter jigs roughly in the 15 g to 35 g range.
Size
#2 / 70lb
The strongest size in the series with the most built-in strength margin.
It pairs well with lures and jigs roughly in the 20 g to 50 g range
and is easier to trust in saltwater situations where load tends to be higher.
Snap Selection Guide
Choose your snap based on fishing style and lure size.
Micro Lure
For Ultra-Light Lures
Lightweight snaps are best for delicate lures such as micro spoons and small jig heads. If the snap is too heavy, it can affect lure action, so choosing a small and lightweight model is the basic approach.
Light Game
All-Round Type
For a wide range of fishing such as trout and light saltwater, snaps with a good balance of strength and lightness are ideal. If you are unsure, this class is a solid baseline that covers many lure types.
Power Game
Strength Priority
High-strength snaps are best for strong fish such as seabass and pelagics, or for larger lures. Choosing a snap with a structure that resists opening gives more confidence during the fight.
Easy Change
Easy Lure Changes
For fishing styles where you change lures often,
easy-to-handle snaps are very convenient.
Clip-style snaps or simple snap structures
allow quick lure changes,
making them well suited to search-oriented fishing.
As with the Micro EZ Line Snap and EZ Line Snap,
the intended range here is mainly trout and light-game applications.
Specification
Spec
About YARIE Metal Works
YARIE's metalworking roots lie in the history of producing Japan's first metal swivel. The company also became the first in Japan to manufacture hanakans for ayu fishing, refining for many years the precision, strength, and mass-production stability required in small metal components.
In products such as snaps, rings, and swivels, differences in machining precision show up in usability more than appearance suggests. Wire hardness, forming accuracy, resistance to deformation under load, and stability over repeated use. YARIE applies its expertise as a metalworking manufacturer to exactly those details.
Snap & Ring products turn decades of accumulated metalworking know-how and fishing-tackle design experience into forms that can be used directly in modern on-the-water fishing. Each small piece carries the origin of YARIE craftsmanship.