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What is the best type of weight for carolina rigs and what type not tubgsten or lead but what brand and type such as egg cylinder and by who

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Google search for : "steel egg sinkers" made by Eagle Claw , Danielson and others ... If shallow water (under several feet) then start with 3/8th oz. weight . If deeper than several feet OR windy and having a hard time keeping the c-rig on the bottom - then move up to 1/2oz . If water deeper than 15 feet then 3/4th oz. to 1oz. could be required . If I were only buying one weight to start it would be 1/2 oz. then based on the situation (water depth , water current , wind , etc. ) I would move up to 3/4th oz. or down to 3/8th oz. accordingly .

I've tried several and when I tried mojo weights I quit trying others. Use a swivel or parasite clip to keep your lure in place and that rig will come through almost anything.

X2 on the Mojos.

I use 2 sizes. 1/2 and 3/4.

Less than 15FOW 1/2oz. Deeper, 3/4oz.

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