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Offshore Lead
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    Question Offshore Lead

    Hi guys.

    I have mate who can give me almost unlimited lead, and all he asks for is some of it returned in the form of sinkers. So here's my question.

    What size lead do you use offshore? 6oz, 8oz, 10oz, 12oz, 16oz, 24oz???
    What sizes would you use more of and what depths?

    I have a mate who's boat I go out on from time to time but can't remember what we used, and there is the in-laws boat when I can get it. I am looking at making the sinkers initially for me and a couple of mates, but if I end up with a surplus I might sell some at about half what is charged in tackle stores. This is not an advertisement for sale, all I am after atm is sizes for myself and friends. If I end up selling I will post in the classifieds.

    Thanks guys.

    Brett

    May 2006 Order New Hilux - June 2006 Order ARB & Other Goodies - August 2006 Organise fitting of ARB & Other Goodies - 2nd September 2006 Delivery of New Hilux with Goodies - 2nd September 2006 Break Goodies - 3rd September 2006 Use Angle Grinder to Modify New Goodies - 4th July 2007 BEND ARB rear protection bar (Big Rocks) - 31st July 2007 Notice cracked welds in the ute tub. TWIST!! - September 2007 Bend Alloy Side Steps - Feb 2008 Install steel side steps - March 2008 Bend Steel steps & Punture Diff Lock Air Line

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    Ausfish Silver Member
    Join Date
    May 2007

    Re: Offshore Lead

    Hi mate i think the most common used offshore is the small to medium snapper leads inshore and medium to large snapper leads offshore and theres also the ball sinkers ranging from small to large i use size 7 to 10 outside myself .
    I hope this info is helpfull as limited as it is .
    Cheers Peter

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    Re: Offshore Lead

    Hey mate 12 oz is a good generic size for most bottom bashing applications but probably make up some 16 oz and 8 oz as well to cover all bases. I wouldn't bother making 24 oz unless your fishing very deep waters with big currents. I would stick with 12 oz personally as most use ball sinkers if the current is slow or on shallow grounds.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Cheech's Avatar
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    Mar 2004

    Re: Offshore Lead

    What Mariner said. I agree.

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    Re: Offshore Lead

    I have also found 12oz to be my most commonly used weight, usually carry about 50% 12's, and rest made up of a balance of 8's and 16's. A few running ball aswell for floatlining. As mentioned it really comes down to depth/current/rig and what you are targetting if anything in particular. If you havn't already had a look there is an artical in one of the latest fishing mags Fishing Monthly or BNB.
    Jerry

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    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Oct 2006

    Re: Offshore Lead

    Mostly 12...or 16...out to about 90 fathom then i use a big motha....eg...2*12

    Mick

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    Re: Offshore Lead

    Thanks for the info guys. I'll be getting moulds for 8, 12 & 16 oz. Anyone on the Gold Coast got any they don't use anymore?

    Brett

    May 2006 Order New Hilux - June 2006 Order ARB & Other Goodies - August 2006 Organise fitting of ARB & Other Goodies - 2nd September 2006 Delivery of New Hilux with Goodies - 2nd September 2006 Break Goodies - 3rd September 2006 Use Angle Grinder to Modify New Goodies - 4th July 2007 BEND ARB rear protection bar (Big Rocks) - 31st July 2007 Notice cracked welds in the ute tub. TWIST!! - September 2007 Bend Alloy Side Steps - Feb 2008 Install steel side steps - March 2008 Bend Steel steps & Punture Diff Lock Air Line

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