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I am trying to find the small rubber/plastic line stoppers for pegging bullet weights. I have checked Cabelas and Bass Pro with no luck. Does anyone know the company or product name and where to buy them?

I do not want the kind that you thread through the weight and clip but the small ones that slide on the line.

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I tried the bass pro shop type they worked but not the best. The type ky warmouth posted work alot better.

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They are called bobber stops. Bass pro has them just ask around.

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They are called bobber stops. Bass pro has them just ask around.

 

They can also be picked up at the local Walmart. That is where I get mine.

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With heavier weights, the standard bobber stop aren't good enough.  Something like the Punch Stops from Paycheck Baits works better.  I know you said you didn't like the t-stops, but they really work the best.  A bit of a pain if you're in a hurry.

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I've gone the way of - I make my own.

 

Simply tie a small section of old braided line (40-50lb) around your main line in front of the weight using a uni-knot.

 

Quick, Easy, Neat & Cheap.

 

A-Jay

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With heavier weights, the standard bobber stop aren't good enough.  Something like the Punch Stops from Paycheck Baits works better.  I know you said you didn't like the t-stops, but they really work the best.  A bit of a pain if you're in a hurry.

I meant to say those or the  6th sense ones. The traditional style of bobber stops are yarn and they will slide up your line from time to time. 

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Take a short piece of line, thread it through the weight so you have a loop, put a rubber band in the loop and pull it through, works like a toothpick without nicking the line. It's easier than it is to describe it but works well and allows you to slide the weight up the line for reties.

Rodney 

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6th sense pegx stops are what works for me

same for me and they work with heavier weights too.

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