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Picasso Pro Metal Worm Weights?? #10903337 06/08/15 06:27 PM
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Anyone had any experience with these? After reading the thread about tungsten weights and fluorocarbon, it got me thinking about cheaper alternatives to tungsten. Tungsten is awesome but I have a really hard time spending that much money when I don't fish all that often. I came across the pro metal worm weights and Picasso says they're better than lead and a cheaper alternative to tungsten. Anyone have any reviews?

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Re: Picasso Pro Metal Worm Weights?? [Re: jkowalkowski3] #10903398 06/08/15 06:50 PM
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i have used them a few times in the last 3 years and even though they are better than lead, tungsten is still superior to it all.


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Re: Picasso Pro Metal Worm Weights?? [Re: jkowalkowski3] #10903500 06/08/15 07:27 PM
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Well if you don't fish all that often, then you would use less of them, buy a pack and thank us later!

Re: Picasso Pro Metal Worm Weights?? [Re: jkowalkowski3] #10903681 06/08/15 08:36 PM
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I use them extensively and I'm very satisfied with them. They are more sensitive than lead but larger than tungsten. I haven't noticed that much difference between pro metal and tungsten as far as sensitivity but that may just be me.


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Re: Picasso Pro Metal Worm Weights?? [Re: jkowalkowski3] #10904079 06/08/15 11:20 PM
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They are what I use on my Carolina rigs the past 3 or 4 years and really like them but never used em for anything else

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