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Rubber Core Sinkers
Anyone know where I can find large rubber core sinkers. I plan on using them on Tuna trips off of a head boat I've booked. I think they would be good to have on hand.
Also any suggestions on using them are welcomed. Thanks |
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How heavy are you looking for?
The egg sinkers & rubber bands will work as mentioned. |
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Thanks Garone, good call on the sinker w/rubber bands and will go that route.
I should have explained myself better. In addition to egg sinkers I think it would be helpful to have rubber cores if I want to make a quick adjustment while fishing instead of untying/retying. Thanks, A |
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Just a thought. Thanks |
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Rubber cores are available up to two ounces I believe.
I've used em' for over forty seasons tuna chunking & prefer them , as stated east to install , quick to change to add or subtract weight. I've taken several giants on them as well. One word of caution put above swivel so they will not slide under pressure of bigger tuna. Also if used a lot the rubber will stretch , keep extras on hand. |
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adamu, I use them also--from 3/8 to 1 oz but only on 50 and 30# lines...although I did catch a swordy with 3/8 oz on 80#...go figure.......above posts are correct, especially use above swivel....I also use eggs on everything....banks/rubber bands good idea...if you watched "Wicked Tuna", you'd have noticed they used bank/rubber band setups for the giants...
Sometimes I'll slide the rubber core up the line10-30'...that seems to work, also...at least for me;) |
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