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Has anyone found any deals on buying drop shot weights in bulk? I have had a few unlucky days where I lost 5 or 6 of them on snags and have to keep buying more so I would like to just stock up, primarly on 1/4oz since that is the norm.

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@MN Fisher Not bad. Have you ordered from either seller by chance?

 

I largely stopped using Amazon for certain items, including fishing tackle due to either massive price markups or getting a fake tracking number and never receiving anything and having to wait a few months to get my money back.

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No - but in the case of 'lost' shipments, Amazon has been very good about getting me my money back within a couple days.

 

Months? d**n man - that's just way outside my experience.

 

Not Amazon?
Reaction Tackle - 25 pack of poured lead - $13 direct

https://www.reactiontackle.com/products/lead-drop-shot-weights?variant=12130037432356

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4 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

Months? d**n man - that's just way outside my experience.

The problem is people send a fake tracking number, Amazon accepts it so I have to wait.

 

I've had so many bad experiences with this and I tried to report the sellers but they haven't taken action, so I largely go somewhere else.

5 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

Not Amazon?
Reaction Tackle - 25 pack of poured lead - $13 direct

https://www.reactiontackle.com/products/lead-drop-shot-weights?variant=12130037432356

I probably should get tungsten in MA. I believe the lead ban is anything under 1oz.

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23 minutes ago, Boomstick said:

probably should get tungsten in MA. I believe the lead ban is anything under 1oz.

Best I can find is Nako - 10 pack of 1/4oz tungsten for $14

https://nakoshop.com/collections/drop-shot-weights/products/nako-bulk-tungsten-skinny-drop-shot-weights?variant=40436610072775

 

A few people here have ordered from them...they seem to be legit.

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1 minute ago, MN Fisher said:

Best I can find is Nako - 10 pack of 1/4oz tungsten for $14

https://nakoshop.com/collections/drop-shot-weights/products/nako-bulk-tungsten-skinny-drop-shot-weights?variant=40436610072775

 

A few people here have ordered from them...they seem to be legit.

That's a good buy, a lot cheaper than 3 for $6 :)

  • Super User
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Lead drop shot weights are so readily available.  i buy as needed.  3/16th is my norm.

 

just picked up a small bag with 25 count.  no big deal.  i like tungsten better for the most part, but of all the techniques, i think DS requires littlt fanfare with the sinker.  

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1 hour ago, Darth-Baiter said:

Lead drop shot weights are so readily available.  i buy as needed.  3/16th is my norm.

Ya, but like Dean mentioned - his state bans lead under a certain weight...so he has to go steel or tungsten.

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5 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

Ya, but like Dean mentioned - his state bans lead under a certain weight...so he has to go steel or tungsten.

ahh..my reading compreshsion sucks today.  sorry.  

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7 hours ago, Darth-Baiter said:

ahh..my reading compreshsion sucks today.  sorry.  

I also put it in a followup - I didn't even think of that until I almost bought the lead ones that Ken linked and I'm like hey those could get me fined in the states I fish in.

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I think you’re good using lead dropshot weights  @Boomstick, as long as they aren’t individually over 1 ounce per weight.

 

Massachusetts prohibits using lead sinkers, jigs (i.e., weighted fish hooks), or weights of less than one ounce. Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont restrict the equipment's sale, offer for sale, and use.”

 

I’ve have good luck buying bulk from eBay, very competitive prices, quality, in quantities from 10-100. 

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I don’t want to sound cheap. But I find split shot  to be as practicable if not more. Cause a lot less total losses. 

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On 8/29/2022 at 9:20 AM, Boomstick said:

The problem is people send a fake tracking number, Amazon accepts it so I have to wait.

 

I've had so many bad experiences with this and I tried to report the sellers but they haven't taken action, so I largely go somewhere else.

I probably should get tungsten in MA. I believe the lead ban is anything under 1oz.

Doesn't help you any here, buy fyi I only buy from Amazon directly and never a seller. Case in point. Can't trust hardly anyone or anything these days.

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On 8/29/2022 at 9:46 AM, MN Fisher said:

Best I can find is Nako - 10 pack of 1/4oz tungsten for $14

https://nakoshop.com/collections/drop-shot-weights/products/nako-bulk-tungsten-skinny-drop-shot-weights?variant=40436610072775

 

A few people here have ordered from them...they seem to be legit.

 

Yes I've bought from Nako a couple of times with no issues. And I also bought from Siebert, mentioned just down thread. Also very good. 

2 hours ago, J._Bricker said:

I think you’re good using lead dropshot weights  @Boomstick, as long as they aren’t individually over 1 ounce per weight.

 

Massachusetts prohibits using lead sinkers, jigs (i.e., weighted fish hooks), or weights of less than one ounce. Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont restrict the equipment's sale, offer for sale, and use.”

 

I’ve have good luck buying bulk from eBay, very competitive prices, quality, in quantities from 10-100. 

 

I think you have that backwards and it's as long as they are not individually UNDER 1 ounce. My state of NH prohibits any use of lead for fishing equipment. This includes weights and even lures like spinnerbaits, jigs, and chatterbaits. 

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  • Super User
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RIf you went to 1/8 oz tungsten Drop Shot cylinder weights should help in reducing or eliminating snags.

I tie a simple overhand knot on the tag end of the leader to help reduce the from slipping off.

3/16 is heavy for me, 1/4 oz only in windy conditions.

Tom 

PS, NAKO is $8 per 10 for 1/8 to 1/4 size

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3 minutes ago, WRB said:

3/16 is heavy for me, 1/4 oz only in windy conditions.

I only use two sizes - 1/8 for most conditions, 1/4 if it's windy or I go deep.

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4 hours ago, JbroBass said:

 

 

I think you have that backwards and it's as long as they are not individually UNDER 1 ounce. My state of NH prohibits any use of lead for fishing equipment. This includes weights and even lures like spinnerbaits, jigs, and chatterbaits. 

Thanks for the clarity on that @JbroBass, and I’m sorry that’s the circumstances you have to work around.

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.80 cents per tungsten pencil weight that is 1/2 the size of lead isn’t a bank breaker imo. 

Definitely give the 1/8 oz a try. I use 1/8 oz to 20’ + with 4.8” to 6” wacky rigged and node hooked finesse worms every outing. 25’ to 35’ go to 3/16 oz, windy go to 1/4 oz.

Tom

PS, don’t forget the overhand knot in the tag end.

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15 hours ago, ironbjorn said:

Doesn't help you any here, buy fyi I only buy from Amazon directly and never a seller. Case in point. Can't trust hardly anyone or anything these days.

I have bought things that they said were from Amazon that ended up shipping from overseas before as well.

 

 

17 hours ago, J._Bricker said:

I think you’re good using lead dropshot weights  @Boomstick, as long as they aren’t individually over 1 ounce per weight.

 

Massachusetts prohibits using lead sinkers, jigs (i.e., weighted fish hooks), or weights of less than one ounce. Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont restrict the equipment's sale, offer for sale, and use.”

 

I’ve have good luck buying bulk from eBay, very competitive prices, quality, in quantities from 10-100. 

I think you got that backwards.

 

I also do most of my fishing in Vermont as well.

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31 minutes ago, Boomstick said:

I have bought things that they said were from Amazon that ended up shipping from overseas before as well.

Ya - I got dissatisfied with Amazon for this reason...even canceled my Prime. Lots of times I can find the same thing cheaper elsewhere.

Example - I'm looking at a Nasci 1000. Amazon want's $129, TW wants $109...I can pop down to Scheels or over to Omnia and get it for $99.

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1 hour ago, Boomstick said:

 

I think you got that backwards.

 

I also do most of my fishing in Vermont as well.

Yeah I know, @JbroBass kindly pointed it out earlier in the thread. Some local politician a couple years ago tried to float similar legislation which fortunately didn’t get very far. 
 

* eBay is still a good option for dropshot weights 

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