During the time that I've been fishing ultralight, I've always had problems with split shot sinker. I got to the point that began to use different types of sinkers, but none as convenient as the firing of split. Only a pinch of and go. Easy! I hope that they do not have this problem a...
The problem I experienced was: the splitshot held their place in line with only a few molds. After that it would start sliding down the line until it was too close the lure. Always I have used super diameter thin lines (testing 4 pounds), it was very easy for the sinker to shelter. This occurred to me almost every time that fishing me.
A few weeks I received email water Gremlin, a manufacturer of platina, asks me if I wanted to test their sinker for free. Because I love above all free fishing gear, fishing gear, said "Of course". Do not ask me to write a comment, or promote their sinkers in any way. All they wanted was for me to tell you what I though about them.
A week later, I received the sinker in the mail. They seemed regular Division shots was used to. Nothing special, I thought. There they sat about two weeks before that I decided to try it out.
When I came to the Lake, bound in a magnet of trout jig and he pinched in a water Gremlin divides two metres from the shooting line. I was fishing more than one hour when I realized that the shooting of Division was not falling. I mentioned this to my two brothers, who also used water Gremlin splitshots. They noted the same. I used three shots of dividing the day, and my brothers used about the same. By is different stages 9-10. And guess what? There is no sliding!
Later that night, when I arrived home, they compared sinkers WG other I've used normally. Soon, I realized that water Gremlins were made harder lead, while the others were much softer. The WG were harder to Riza to the line, but when it did, they stayed put.
Why water Gremlin split shot sinker are now my favorite for ultra-light fishing. I would definitely recommend someone with problems of lack of control of platina. And if you are looking for a more environmentally friendly option, Tin plates are also non-toxic. I have not tested them though, still.
Remove from its website: WaterGremlin.com
* Note: always Riza shot of Division using pliers for maximum retention. I use my teeth until I learned of lead is toxic. It is no wonder sometimes I'm a little slow. Lol.
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