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In article , Nick
wrote: - And on Fri, 5 Sep 2003 10:59:13 +0100, it was spake thus V7Z5b.172$u_3.101478@news fep1-win.server.ntli.net said in message "lazzal" : You can use their moulds to make your own lead weights at home and save a fortune on shop prices. I do hope that no-one uses Lead weights, the damage they do to wildlife is untold ! I shall admit that I don't know of a suitable alternative ! In the sizes this spammer advocates there's no problem - but I shsn't be buying from him. I very much doubt that anyone in a Game fishing group is likely to use them either, though I can be reeducated ! Plenty of uses for weights when game fishing, if they are over an ounce then lead is legal. TBH that is a bit large and would only be common when uptrace of a spring devon (or maybe worming) on a big river. Cheerio, -- |
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