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AmazingZombieWeapons
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If I'm not fishing, I'm planning the next trip.
Bell sinker or egg sinker
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Oct 20, 2013, 09:04 PM »
I don't know if I should use a bell sinker or an egg sinker? I am going to be fishing in the James river and I will be using night crawlers while fishing for catfish and drum. The current it slow or medium speed and I am using 15 pound braid of that means anything.
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danny b
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Re: Bell sinker or egg sinker
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Oct 20, 2013, 09:10 PM »
Both of the sinkers are decent choices, they're both fairly snag resistant so it's all going to boil down to what rig you wanna use
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wyofarmer
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Re: Bell sinker or egg sinker
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Mar 17, 2014, 05:01 PM »
Egg sinkers tend to not snag up as much.
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panfishman13
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it's what i do!
Re: Bell sinker or egg sinker
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Apr 27, 2014, 11:51 AM »
you might look for someone who sells no-roll sinkers. you might have to buy a mold though.
a no-roll sinker is similar to an egg sinker, but it's flattened so that it stays put in current. the in-fisherman catfish staff swears by them.
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