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Tungsten weights for Carolina rigs #12299585 06/18/17 06:34 PM
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I've been using tungsten for tx and C rigs but I'be been wondering how important it really is to have them
for c rigs. I usually throw a 3/4 oz for deeper water. At depths of say 20+ feet do you still think tungsten has advantages over lead?

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Re: Tungsten weights for Carolina rigs [Re: goodman1389] #12299593 06/18/17 06:37 PM
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Smaller and louder

Re: Tungsten weights for Carolina rigs [Re: goodman1389] #12299646 06/18/17 07:29 PM
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I don't think so. I've been using lead forever with success and have no reason to change. Sometimes smaller isn't better when you want to kick up the bottom.

Re: Tungsten weights for Carolina rigs [Re: Bobby Milam] #12299667 06/18/17 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted By: Bobby Milam
I don't think so. I've been using lead forever with success and have no reason to change. Sometimes smaller isn't better when you want to kick up the bottom.


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Re: Tungsten weights for Carolina rigs [Re: goodman1389] #12299709 06/18/17 08:16 PM
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I prefer the tungsten over the lead on a Tx or Carolina rig either one. I think it gives me a better feel and makes for a better click with the glass bead. I still have alot of brass weights for Carolina rigs and will continue to use them but if rigging for a tournament will opt for the tungsten.

Re: Tungsten weights for Carolina rigs [Re: senko 10lb] #12299716 06/18/17 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: senko 10lb
Smaller and louder


Larger and more displacement of soil and water

Re: Tungsten weights for Carolina rigs [Re: goodman1389] #12299739 06/18/17 08:40 PM
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Just have to keep checking your glass beads if using tungsten. Has a tendency to eventually chip the glass and damage fluorocarbon. I use the brass clackers instead

Re: Tungsten weights for Carolina rigs [Re: goodman1389] #12299762 06/18/17 08:56 PM
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On a c-rig, with that much weight, I don't think it makes enough of a difference to be worth it.

I often fish a c-rig in rocky areas though and I lose quite a few. If each one was a $10 weight, I'd lose $100 on some days. Lead or brass for me.

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I am not a guru on Crig.. but saw an interesting idea the other day from Lake Fork Guy. He uses 2 1/2oz tungsten barrel shaped weights with a bobber stopper just above the first one. Just enough space for the 2 weights to clack against each other. He put a bead also before the swivel.. so thee was a lot of ways for the rig to make noise. I don't know if that makes a difference or not on the Crig.. I'm still learning how to fish it.

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Re: Tungsten weights for Carolina rigs [Re: goodman1389] #12299848 06/18/17 10:29 PM
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Led works great. It takes ALOT less force to deform led so if you get stuck between rocks or somthing it will come out easier. If you wedge a tungsten, it's not moving.

Re: Tungsten weights for Carolina rigs [Re: EastTexasBassin] #12299881 06/18/17 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted By: EastTexasBassin
On a c-rig, with that much weight, I don't think it makes enough of a difference to be worth it.


This. Yes you get a better feel with tungsten, but with that heavy of a weight, I can tell what I'm hitting with lead.

Re: Tungsten weights for Carolina rigs [Re: goodman1389] #12299926 06/18/17 11:24 PM
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Thanks for the responses. Y'all just saved me a lot of money in tungsten!

Re: Tungsten weights for Carolina rigs [Re: goodman1389] #12300193 06/19/17 02:40 AM
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The fish can tell that your trying to be cheap....they won't bite unless you use tungsten.


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Re: Tungsten weights for Carolina rigs [Re: SteezMacQueen] #12300197 06/19/17 02:42 AM
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Originally Posted By: SteezMacQueen
The fish can tell that your trying to be cheap....they won't bite unless you use tungsten.


Man I was afraid of that! Tungsten it is then.... maybe some tungsten with diamonds in it.

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Originally Posted By: goodman1389
Originally Posted By: SteezMacQueen
The fish can tell that your trying to be cheap....they won't bite unless you use tungsten.


Man I was afraid of that! Tungsten it is then.... maybe some tungsten with diamonds in it.
roflmao


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