sean0920 Posted June 6, 2008 Posted June 6, 2008 can someone tell me what kind of nails to buy at the hardware store to use. description would be good. i hear a nail comes in like 8 penny and such, but have no idea which to buy. i probably need to cut it to about 3/4 inch. any info would help'thanks Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted June 6, 2008 Super User Posted June 6, 2008 I can tell you the ones that I use. I use up around a pound of them each year. A size 3d steel finishing nail-Bright Finish. It is about 1 1/4" in length. The brand is Grip Rite and I get them at Lowes. I purchase a box of Tic Tac candy, throw away the candy and use the little box to carry as many nails as I can stuff in it. I refill it as necessary. I even carry an extra one, just in case. I also use the candy box to carry my Lunker City lead nails. Quote
sean0920 Posted June 6, 2008 Author Posted June 6, 2008 thanks wayne. about how much would it weigh? again i am fishing a mountain lake with steep bluffs, but a few shallower flats. Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted June 7, 2008 Super User Posted June 7, 2008 Never weighed one, they are lighter than the 3/64 oz lead nails. I use the finishing nails for depths down to about 10'-15' and deeper if it is not windy on in current. I am a patient person with the fall rate because I know it is productive. My primary weight is a flororcarbon leader of around 4' in 20# since I use braided line for wacky rigging. Quote
sean0920 Posted June 7, 2008 Author Posted June 7, 2008 thanks again wayne for your help. yeah i pretty patient but i am going to have to learn to be a bit more! Quote
Super User Catt Posted June 7, 2008 Super User Posted June 7, 2008 Paneling nails, they have the same little ridges down the whole length like the more expensive lead nails; these ridges hold the nails in place. Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted June 7, 2008 Super User Posted June 7, 2008 Catt, that is a good suggestion for a lighter weight nail. I have never lost a finishing nail by it slipping out of the worm though. Quote
Super User Catt Posted June 7, 2008 Super User Posted June 7, 2008 Any type nail can be used; buy a small pack of each & keep a dozen or so in a small box ready for use. Quote
Super User firefightn15 Posted June 7, 2008 Super User Posted June 7, 2008 I understand a little about whacky style, but you guys have me on the nail. I'm more into cranks and spinners, but am trying to get myself more educated with worms and such. Can you clue me in? Thanks ff15 Quote
vtbassin Posted June 7, 2008 Posted June 7, 2008 I understand a little about whacky style, but you guys have me on the nail. I'm more into cranks and spinners, but am trying to get myself more educated with worms and such. Can you clue me in? Thanks ff15 I use small finish nails to add a little weight to a bait. I have a couple of different sizes but I do not know how much they actually weigh. I used to use the lead nails but Vermont has banned lead so finish nails are the way to go. Wacky rig a trick worm and stick a nail in one end to get a little different fall than a weightless worm. Texas rig a fluke and stick a nail in the head to get a faster head first sink Stick the nail in the middle of the fluke to get a more horizontal fall. I am sure you get the idea. Experiment : and see what happens Quote
Super User Wayne P. Posted June 7, 2008 Super User Posted June 7, 2008 You peaked my interest in the actual weight. I reload rifle and pistol ammo so I have a scale that weighs in grains. The 3/64 oz lead nail weighs 18.4 grains The size 3d finishing nail weighs 9 grains A 16 guage 1" paneling nail weighs 7.3 grains Quote
Super User firefightn15 Posted June 7, 2008 Super User Posted June 7, 2008 Thanks vtbassin. the fog has lifted, LOL Quote
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