Vinny Chase Posted June 6, 2009 Posted June 6, 2009 I was just at cabelas and they said that i should try the weight that looks like a pencil bc it doesnt get caught up as much...do you guys use this type of weight? where can i find it? If you dont let me know what in your opinion is the best weight and size. Thanks Quote
Super User burleytog Posted June 6, 2009 Super User Posted June 6, 2009 There is no best size, nor a best style. The cylindrical weights seem to come through grass a bit better than the round weights. Choosing a size is dependent on the water depth you're fishing and the wind. Quote
Super User Big Bait Fishing Posted June 6, 2009 Super User Posted June 6, 2009 x2 , EXACTLY what BURLEY said !!!!!! Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted June 7, 2009 Super User Posted June 7, 2009 The Mojo weights, which are cylinrical do hang up in rocky areas, at least in my case, they do go through weeds ect, better..don't recall what size I have.. Quote
Super User Crestliner2008 Posted June 7, 2009 Super User Posted June 7, 2009 When I'm fishing for SM, I use 1/4 oz. steel (lead is prohibited in some waters in my state) bass casting type sinkers. I've fished this weight in 10' - 45' of water with no problems. Some of our SM waters are rocking....some are weedy. Doesn't seem to matter much, as far as the sinker goes - to me anyway. Quote
BassnMan Mike Posted June 7, 2009 Posted June 7, 2009 I use the cylinrical Mojo Weights, but not in its stock configuration. I modify it slightly so it does not hang up as much in rocks. What I do is thread the weight on the tag end, grab the weight about 1/2 way down, squeeze it so it holds on the line and then bend it almost 90 degrees to resemble a Lindy weedless weight. When flipping a drop shot I use a standaed casting sinker. Cheap, inexpensive and effective. In my opinion there is really no need to buy the over priced specialized drop shot weights. Quote
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