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What kind of sinker is this?
Please take a look at the sinker in photo number 187 on the site below:
http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ I was hoping someone here could verify what type of fishing it might be used for. Thanks, Rob |
What kind of sinker is this?
181 is a heel tap...
"R.H." wrote in message om... Please take a look at the sinker in photo number 187 on the site below: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ I was hoping someone here could verify what type of fishing it might be used for. Thanks, Rob |
What kind of sinker is this?
"R.H." wrote in message om... Please take a look at the sinker in photo number 187 on the site below: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ I was hoping someone here could verify what type of fishing it might be used for. Rob, The sinker looks like an old style in-line sinker. This type is the precursor to the rubber core sinker. You simply wrap the line through the metal coil at one end, the line then follows the spiral down to the other end. You again spin the line through the coil and you have a non-slip sinker that goes anywhere on the line. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
What kind of sinker is this?
Possibly a bottom finder. It slides up and down the line so when you hit
teh bottom the line can float freely away from teh sinker with teh current. Sarge |
What kind of sinker is this?
In message , "Steve @
OutdoorFrontiers" writes "R.H." wrote in message . com... Please take a look at the sinker in photo number 187 on the site below: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ I was hoping someone here could verify what type of fishing it might be used for. Rob, The sinker looks like an old style in-line sinker. This type is the precursor to the rubber core sinker. You simply wrap the line through the metal coil at one end, the line then follows the spiral down to the other end. You again spin the line through the coil and you have a non-slip sinker that goes anywhere on the line. It can also be used to help stop the line kinking when spinning/ trawling a lure, simply attach it to your line then bend it slightly and it acts as a keel. They arn't old and are still available in most tackle shops over here in the UK -- Davy Holt *** The Scottish Angling Homepage *** Clydebank *** www.thecatchalot.co.uk *** Scotland MSN Messenger: ICQ : 81258455 Yahoo Messenger : davyh_2001 |
What kind of sinker is this?
"doS" wrote in message ... 181 is a heel tap... This one isn't a tap, but a lot of people have guessed that. |
What kind of sinker is this?
"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "R.H." wrote in message om... Please take a look at the sinker in photo number 187 on the site below: http://puzzlephotos.blogspot.com/ I was hoping someone here could verify what type of fishing it might be used for. Rob, The sinker looks like an old style in-line sinker. This type is the precursor to the rubber core sinker. You simply wrap the line through the metal coil at one end, the line then follows the spiral down to the other end. You again spin the line through the coil and you have a non-slip sinker that goes anywhere on the line. Thanks for the info, any idea if it's for sal****er, freshwater or both? |
What kind of sinker is this?
In message , R.H.
writes Thanks for the info, any idea if it's for sal****er, freshwater or both? Over here it is mainly used in fresh water as most of them are 2oz or less, I have however seen heavier ones that were used in salt water. -- Davy Holt *** The Scottish Angling Homepage *** Clydebank *** www.thecatchalot.co.uk *** Scotland MSN Messenger: ICQ : 81258455 Yahoo Messenger : davyh_2001 |
What kind of sinker is this?
In message , R.H.
writes Thanks for the info, any idea if it's for sal****er, freshwater or both? Over here it is mainly used in fresh water as most of them are 2oz or less, I have however seen heavier ones that were used in salt water. -- Davy Holt *** The Scottish Angling Homepage *** Clydebank *** www.thecatchalot.co.uk *** Scotland MSN Messenger: ICQ : 81258455 Yahoo Messenger : davyh_2001 |
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