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A "how to" page on making your own fishing sinkers
Q: does anyone know where i can find ringed sinkers online they are the sinkers with the metal loop at each end i was introduced to them here in hawaii now i will be going to the mainland soon and would like to use them over there also
A: This site has them in all sizes.
http://www.louisianalead.com/InlineTroll ing.htm
or you can do a search for inline sinkers and find other sellers including some on ebay.com
I got into an arguement with a PO supervisor that told me the weight in the Flat Rate boxes was only up to 22 lbs. I had 60 lbs. of sinkers in the box and told her she was wrong that I could actually go up to 70 lbs. She kept insisting that it was only 22 lbs. (which is the international shipping weight limit). I told her she needed to go back to supervisor school because she obviously does not read her own literature and walked over and got a Flat Rate pamplet and handed it to her and said "See...
Alister Gilbert – a southern lad
Born and bred in Invercargill, Alister Gilbert’s first nautical recollection involves learning to row on Lake Te Anau in his uncle’s 12-foot clinker dinghy with his brother and father.
He reckons that when they started, he and his brother could barely lift the oars, but by the time a few summers had passed they had become quite proficient, even rowing with a single oar against the regular squalls that flew down out of the mountains and swirled across the lake, creating a very short, sharp swell.
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Ken Schultz's North American Fishing There are both fixed and free-sliding sinkers. Fixed versions attach directly to a fishing line or leader by being pinched, twisted or tied; they move whenever the bait or lure moves, and also when a fish takes the bait or lure. |
A "how to" page on making your own fishing sinkers