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This sounds silly but evidently you can't buy lead drop shot weights in NY.  That reg must have come about while I was on my fishing hiatus.  So what's the most cost effective alternative?

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By tungsten in bulk.  There are a lot of vendors on Facebook, eBay, etc 

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What about steel?

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13 minutes ago, billmac said:

What about steel?

Massive compared to tungsten. If you want a big splash...sure. This is a 1/4oz steel next to a 1/4oz tungsten.

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Quick search shows http://www.omfishingsinkers.com/

 

But your order takes like 2 weeks to come in, I don't go through a ton of terminal tackle and I have never ordered from this place.

 

Would go with a board sponsor though first.

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7 minutes ago, HenryPF said:

Quick search shows http://www.omfishingsinkers.com/

 

But your order takes like 2 weeks to come in, I don't go through a ton of terminal tackle and I have never ordered from this place.

 

Would go with a board sponsor though first.

 

These guys are great.  Good quality and good prices but it does take awhile to get. 

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can we send them to you?  I mean, lead ones.

 

JoyFish has some decent pricing on tungsten. best I've seen, but still mild sticker shock.

 

 

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Not sure.

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20 minutes ago, HenryPF said:

Quick search shows http://www.omfishingsinkers.com/

 

But your order takes like 2 weeks to come in, I don't go through a ton of terminal tackle and I have never ordered from this place.

 

Would go with a board sponsor though first.

This is the only place I use. I usually order a lot at one time and it sure saves me. I probably have 500 or more tungsten weights on hand in various weights and kinds.

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2 minutes ago, jbsoonerfan said:

I probably have 500 or more tungsten weights on hand in various weights and kinds.

(Looks over his 'collection' of six sizes of tungsten bullets ranging from three to five each and sighs)

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21 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

(Looks over his 'collection' of six sizes of tungsten bullets ranging from three to five each and sighs)

Well, I got a lil carried away with 1/16, 1/8, 3/16, 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 1/2 & 3/4 oz bullet weights. Then add on the other weights and I have for drop shot, jika, and carolina rigs and I have enough to last a while. I gave my buddy 15 5/16 weights the other day because he didn't have any. Now that I really think about it, I probably only have 300 or so, I over estimated (I think). LOL

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3 hours ago, billmac said:

What about steel?

Steel rust and tears up your line, hard pass.

 

Brass would be the only thing I'd consider other than tungsten and only in smaller sizes. Once you get past something like 1/4oz, they're huge. 

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I use steel for drop shot weights. Either the steel tear drop dipsy weights or a bullet weight to a split ring. Occasionally I'll add a clacker bead but I'm not sure it matters. I use 1/16 and 1/8 ounce steel weights for texas rigging but switch to tungsten for heavier weights.

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14 hours ago, HenryPF said:

Quick search shows http://www.omfishingsinkers.com/

 

But your order takes like 2 weeks to come in, I don't go through a ton of terminal tackle and I have never ordered from this place.

 

Would go with a board sponsor though first.

 

i can vouch for these guys too. great prices and if you don't mind the small wait to get them it's worth it

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