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Steel bullets

Posted By: formula462

Steel bullets - 11/15/17 01:17 AM

I T-rig then put on a craw making a good cast into some structure and bam, it runs a few feet then the line breaks, bummer. Tie on again roll to another spot make a couple casts and bam, same thing pulls hard then another break off, dang felt like a good one. Wayne then questions my knot tying ability, dude, really? I just spooled new line so confident its not that and tie another and go to the dam. I make my cast, the line goes sideways and I set the hook with immediate break off, ok something ain't right so Wayne says let me see the end of the line. Clean break, hmmm, put on another steel weight hold the tag end of line and weight then pull it sideways and sure enough it cut like I was using scissors. Needless to say I switched to a lead weight and what do you know I landed some fish. If you use steel weights I suggest dressing the top hole removing the sharp edge. Anyone else ever experience this?
Posted By: txmasterpo

Re: Steel bullets - 11/15/17 01:39 AM

I use diamond honed tungsten ..... I haven't used anything else in years
Posted By: ezbassin

Re: Steel bullets - 11/15/17 02:36 AM

No, but then I have never used steel weights.
Posted By: Fishinfellow

Re: Steel bullets - 11/15/17 01:58 PM

Either tungsten or lead for me.
Posted By: Jpurdue

Re: Steel bullets - 11/15/17 02:07 PM

Yep, that'll happen sometimes with steel weights. Take out a loan like everyone else an upgrade to tungsten.
Posted By: Bassmad

Re: Steel bullets - 11/15/17 06:26 PM

Use a Knot Shield. it goes over the knot at the hook,then use whatever Texas weight you want. It protects your Knot from abrasion, from both weights and rocks, etc. works on Jigs, shakey head, anything.
Posted By: formula462

Re: Steel bullets - 11/15/17 07:05 PM

Originally Posted By: txmasterpo
I use diamond honed tungsten ..... I haven't used anything else in years

Sounds like something Zsa Zsa Gabor would fish with..
Posted By: txmasterpo

Re: Steel bullets - 11/15/17 07:08 PM

It's not really that expensive.... I don't have 5 k in graphs on my boat
Posted By: PowerLizard

Re: Steel bullets - 11/15/17 08:43 PM

I use brass bullet weights most of the time. Top Brass is the brand.
Posted By: ezbassin

Re: Steel bullets - 11/16/17 12:40 AM

Why do you use steel weights? I have looked at them before but do not like how big they are for their weight.
Posted By: SteezMacQueen

Re: Steel bullets - 11/16/17 12:48 AM

Originally Posted By: ezbassin
Why do you use steel weights? I have looked at them before but do not like how big they are for their weight.

yep. They are the worst.
Posted By: formula462

Re: Steel bullets - 11/16/17 01:27 AM

Originally Posted By: ezbassin
Why do you use steel weights?

Same reason I buy eagle claw hooks
Posted By: stringwise

Re: Steel bullets - 11/16/17 01:47 AM

This is an easy fix.

Line the weight with heat shrink and problem solved.


How to actually fix the OP's problem and without changing to tungsten
Posted By: Bradshuflin aka hunter'sdad

Re: Steel bullets - 11/16/17 04:13 AM

I use 1oz steel weights on a crig all the time the larger weight keeps it from snagging in the rocks as bad. Just personal preference I guess
Posted By: ezbassin

Re: Steel bullets - 11/16/17 01:29 PM

Originally Posted By: Bradshuflin aka hunter'sdad
I use 1oz steel weights on a crig all the time the larger weight keeps it from snagging in the rocks as bad. Just personal preference I guess


OK, I can see where that would help.
Posted By: fouzman

Re: Steel bullets - 11/16/17 05:28 PM

Originally Posted By: txmasterpo
I use diamond honed tungsten ..... I haven't used anything else in years


Why would you?
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