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Ausfish Platinum Member
snapper sinkers
i just brought some 4 oz single moulds.. are they too light???
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: snapper sinkers
Depends where you are fishing Timddo,
We only fish 32fthms+, so your 1/4 lb sinkers would be no good to us , minimum 1.5 lb.
But if you were fishing shallower water with no current, 4 oz would probably be fine. Its good to have a selection of different weights, just in case.
Muzz
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: snapper sinkers
Was thinking of fishign 32fthms so 1.5 is 1/2kg sinker. Are you sure..
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: snapper sinkers
Depends on the current. At the 32's with current you would need half a kg. I really don't like to have to fish that heavy but. My most commonly used sinker is 6oz - but I mostly fish between 30 and 40 metres. FWIW unless I'm fishing really shallow I find 4oz too light (too slow to get to the bottom)
Tony
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: snapper sinkers
thanx's guys, i just brought another mould, 8 and 12 oz, will do some sinkers up this weekend.
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: snapper sinkers
Really depends where you are & where you fish, Tony N only fishes 20miles or less from me down the coast, HI Tony, but our methods could be entirely different.
If you are planning on fishing 60 mtrs + ( I wont usually stop inside the 32s ). If there is any chance of current , I wouldn't drop less than 1.5lb, but thats what I'm used to too.
Let us know how you go,
Muzz
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: snapper sinkers
made around 50 sinkers in th 12 and 8oz, Will test them when the weather calms down. Why is it always blowy on saturdays and sundays.
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