Easy to put on and take off but stays put while casting and works with all hook sizes.
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Wal.
Yes Mark, I always did that with the soft lead shot but the none toxic is too hard to grip a hook and I hate the way it flattens line, it must weaken it to some extent.Mark wrote:I always use a swan shot.
For the smaller hooks and finer line Wal I have a few plummets made up, which are a swan shot with half an inch of float tube pinched really tight in it and then I push the hook threw the float tube. I suppose you could use them for the larger hooks too.Wallys-Cast wrote:Yes Mark, I always did that with the soft lead shot but the none toxic is too hard to grip a hook and I hate the way it flattens line, it must weaken it to some extent.Mark wrote:I always use a swan shot.