1/2-1oz depending on the speed I'm gonna go. Lots of guys like a 3/8
1/2oz most of the time here tho.
When spider rigging in water up to 25' deep what is your "go to" sinker weight?
Thanks for taking the poll.
Charlie
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1/2-1oz depending on the speed I'm gonna go. Lots of guys like a 3/8
1/2oz most of the time here tho.
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I use 5/8 day in day out.
Tell'em I'll be there.
I go heavy, makes depth control easy. No second guessing depth when I change sizes of lures (say from 1" grubs to 2.5" grubs or even cranks).
1/2 ounce
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What type and how do most spider riggers use their sinkers?
? egg sinker,bell sinker ,or bank sinker.
? tied below bottom hook or above bottom hook.
Same here ... and I like to tie a clip or swivel on below the egg sinker, and have pre-rigged leaders (jig or plain hook attached) available to quickly change out in case of break-offs or if I want a different color/size jighead or switch from jig to hook (or vice versa).
With the egg sinker being held on the main line by the clip/swivel ... there's less chance of losing the sinker along with the rest of the rig ... since I can use a lighter pound test on the leader and expect any breakage to occur there.
... cp
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3/4 oz egg sinker above bottom hook/jig/roadrunner all the time
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