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The TackleDirect No Roll Sinker is designed for use in heavy current environments where an egg or bank sinker may tend to roll along the bottom. The No Roll Sinker has a flattened profile that lies completely flat along the bottom and avoids the resistance of moving water against the sinker. This design allows you to more effectively hold bottom with lighter weights. These are a line-through style stinker where your mainline or leader is threaded through the center much like an egg sinker.
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Do-It Molds are the finest sinker molds available and make creating your own sinkers easy. This Do-It Walking Sinker Mold's ultra-hard, warp-resistant aluminum alloy construction with machined faces and precision aligned hinges ensures a perfect mold every time. A color-coded wooden handle with hanger holes allows the mold to be easily stored. Walking Sinkers created from this mold are streamlined, rock and snag resistant and will not roll in currents making them ideal for walleye rigs.
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Flat No-Roll Lead Slip/Slide Sinkers. choose from 3/8, 1/2, 5/8, or 3/4 oz. Made by hand in the USA. Great for cat-fishing.
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