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The Big Blue 3-11-2020
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03-15-2020, 12:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-15-2020, 12:45 PM by 2knots.)
dubob pid= Wrote:Bduck pid= Wrote:In the past BL also owns 2 of my cannon ball weights, one at the pile and one at cisco. I became a fan of the stick weights, never had one to hang up on bottom.
Okay, you have my undivided attention. I've never heard of, or seen, 'stick weights'. I had to look them up on the web. Found some made from 100% stainless steel and some made from reclaimed lead. The SS are cheaper. So, inquiring minds want to know - what do you have, how long have you used them, how do they compare to pancake weights on blow back? Come on - don't hold back on the details. I've used them for about 6 years when fishing deep or close to the bottom, #8 and #14 rebar is what I've got (round stock is also an option) scrap from a rebar/steel supply company, weld a small chain link to the top, length and size of bar will determine weight (get it cut at supply company, it's a bear to cut through lol) I don't think the blow back is as bad but the big differences are they they don't "swim" when deeper then 60' ( in Monterey Bay we would be chasing salmon down 300') so getting opposite side riggers tangled is about eliminated (big problem with the pancakes) they also have a "smaller" profile on the sonar
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RE: The Big Blue 3-11-2020 - by 2knots - 03-15-2020, 12:41 PM
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