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8:54 am
December 29, 2009


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dougw said:I'm lookin' at them on SW's site and some of the kits have what they're calling "reusable weight wires" but I can not determine their usage or application. Anybody gotta clue??? The rest of the rig is easy enough to figure out just them weight wire thingee's.


Yep! 

The reusable weight wires are a reusable system for hanging the weight on your line.  The wires go IN the hole of a standard bullet weight and you bend the wires out so that it holds the sinker firmly. 


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8:41 am
December 29, 2009


lilmule

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Ive only seen one in steves tank,they work great ,havnt a clue as to the weights figure on using several to see what works best here,in current,wind etc.

May have to hunt,less windy areas to use it like over in big sandy on the humps.

Common here is a sweet spot where you mark more fish than anywhere else on a hump or drop and also common is sometimes they just dont want to bite ,shaking that thing in their face should produce something.

Steve found one like that over on big sandy and took me to it to try it,we got pickups but dropped baits,thus why I desire to use one.Even on other species it should work like crappie these however were bass just sort of finiky.Ever toss in and see a bass inhale and exhale a bait and hardly felt it?

Think it will also take a light line for that, like the ten pd power pro,other wise one will feel the mushy slight sensation barely or not at all and still miss fish.Kind of like a leaf hooked on for a split second.

I honestly think they were schooling smallies.

7:56 am
December 29, 2009


dougw

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I'm lookin' at them on SW's site and some of the kits have what they're calling "reusable weight wires" but I can not determine their usage or application. Anybody gotta clue??? The rest of the rig is easy enough to figure out just them weight wire thingee's.

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