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New T-rig weights

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  • Super User

First I've seen of those....they look interesting.

  • Super User
looks interesting, but i think i'll stick with conventional weights

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  • Super User

I like the design but that particular one they have posted in the pic looks like it would be a little rough on line.  Lots of sharp edges!! ;)

I'd be curious as to how they fit the head of the worm.  I personally like my weights to not stick out wider than the head of the worm.  I might be crazy but thats my theory.  ;D

  • Super User

No Thanks, I will stick to my old ways. 8-)

I'd be curious as to how they fit the head of the worm. I personally like my weights to not stick out wider than the head of the worm. I might be crazy but thats my theory. ;D

same here

  • Super User

Looks like a good idea but couldn't you a complish the same thing with the correct jig head?

Also, tungsten is supposed to be harder than lead.  Why is the weight on their website so beat up looking?  I might eventually try these things but based on what I've seen, I'll pass for now.

For the time being I'll take a pass on buying them.  I use a regular unpegged bullet weight and a red bead and that system works just fine.

  • Author

First off,I'm not selling them.I was just asking for opinions or even better,experience with them.

What I see when I look at them is maybe having more control of a t-rig when fishing rocks.I fish 5-20 ft. deep rocky structure,such as ledges.There is a period of time from post-spawn on into summer when dragging is the best presentation.Often, the sinker lodges into the crevises.

Looking at the "powder horn" design, makes me wonder.

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