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Sinkers?
Aug 5, 2013 1:21:41 GMT -5
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Post by CatfishHunter on Aug 5, 2013 1:21:41 GMT -5
I'll be fishing the Missouri River, which has a pretty strong current and I wanna try some no-roll, or river sinkers but I'm not sure what size to use to keep my line stationary in the current. I'm gonna be using blue gills live and cut for blues as flathead. And then, where can I get the cheapest prices? Both bulk and regular prices are okay.
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Post by Skyline1506 on Aug 5, 2013 15:37:38 GMT -5
its hard to say. river sinkers and sinker slides is what I would use so you dont have to cut line to switch. I would get 4, 5, 6. those work for us here. but i have no idea what your current is like but its a good starting point. Plus you can do 2 4's to get 8oz, a 5 and a 4 to get 9oz. and 2 5's to get 10oz if you need to get that high.
Cheapsinkers.com is decent.. we mold our own so i am not really sure where is most competitive
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Sinkers?
Aug 5, 2013 16:24:35 GMT -5
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Post by CatfishHunter on Aug 5, 2013 16:24:35 GMT -5
its hard to say. river sinkers and sinker slides is what I would use so you dont have to cut line to switch. I would get 4, 5, 6. those work for us here. but i have no idea what your current is like but its a good starting point. Plus you can do 2 4's to get 8oz, a 5 and a 4 to get 9oz. and 2 5's to get 10oz if you need to get that high. Cheapsinkers.com is decent.. we mold our own so i am not really sure where is most competitive Alright thanks
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