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Pegging Weights

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  • Super User

I started pegging a couple of years ago . I stopped doing it. I dont catch as many fish pegged for whatever reason .  You live you learn .

  • Super User

I always peg my weights when pitching and flipping because It helps the bait and weight go through at the same time in a more clean and fluid movement, but I fish with a guy sometimes who is a heck of a lot better at flipping and pitching than me and he never pegs his weights, he claims you will get less bites....

I'm saying I use the bead to hold the weight at any place on the line that I choose. The bead is the peg.

I see you do it backwards in a way. If I use a bead I leave a little play in the bobber stop for the weight so the tungsten makes a clacking noise on the bead.

  • Global Moderator

I fish with a guy sometimes who is a heck of a lot better at flipping and pitching than me and he never pegs his weights, he claims you will get less bites....

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