they make them too small for me to operate, even - they have sizes for the heaviest or lightest tackle. .
But you can probably find a style and size that works for you - like I said, there are so many options.
Look at these for examples:
https://smile.amazon.com/s?k=lure+clips ... nb_sb_nossSpeed clips, duo-lock snaps, fast clips...
But I recommend you buy them in person, because it's hard to buy the right size on line.
You can also make their connection 40% stronger by looping them on with a surgeon's or perfection loop rather than tying a closing knot. A closing knot wears the line continuously in the same spot, while loops make a line contact.
This is a major macro blow-up - the length of the loop from the left is 1 inch - right of that micro swivel is 12-lb titanium wire. .
You can loop on any snap, clip or swivel this way.
At Arroyo 3 weeks ago, I caught a redfish + ladyfish double with this - on 6-lb braid, 10-lb fluoro shock tippet, 12-lb titanium wire.
The ends of my tandem rig had 7-lb titanium wire, and 2" swim shad lures.
I make my loops 1" long so I can open them to slide a popping cork through:
it's actually a 3" weightless cigar cork for a 4'-leader free-shrimp rig - Mansfield Mauler type
again, this is all salt UL and XUL on long rods
The size paper clip I showed first in the redfish thumbnail is salt-MM-baitcaster, 12-lb fluoro on the reel, 20-lb shock tippet for abrasion allowance looped to the paper clip, and a 4" cocahoe (shad body) on 1/4-oz jighead.
third, a 24" slot red caught on the same terminal rig with a different 1/4-oz lure (TSL grasswalker), on the right, a 24" trout caught on the same rig and lure as the rat red
The two big fish are this fall - the rat from the spring, I took his photo because of his tail