Category: Weights
The Sinkerizer…Huh?
The folks at Water Gremlin have this thing called “The Sinkerizer” on their website. Kind of like a Color-C-Lector for sinkers – as long as they’re Water Gremlins, and apparently only if they’re lead or steel. Doesn’t look like that company is in the tungsten biz. Since I apparently have nothing better do, I choose [...]
Science: Tackle Stats – We Want Numbers
Scientists: We measure this, weigh that, and calculate the volume of something else. It’s what we do. And when it comes to my fishing tackle, I’m exactly the same way. Details. Numbers. That’s what I want to see. The industry is doing great in some areas, and still doing terrible in others. Here’s some examples.
Bass Teeth and Lead Weights: Hmm
Do you swear by tungsten weights ’cause they’re just plain better than lead – like all-around better? For starters, as we all know, tungsten weights are smaller than lead ones, which is great. They come through stuff easier and all that, and as Denny Brauer says on the Strike King site, “you don’t have to [...]








