No-Snag Slip Sinkers were designed by Ron Lindner for fishing rocks, brush, weedbeds, stump fields, and other rig-eating places. No-Snag Slip Sinkers offer a snag-free alternative for Carolina rigging or live bait presentation, gliding over heavy cover without tumbling, twisting, or affecting bait presentation and action. 2 pack.
Average Customer Rating:
5 out of 5
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6 of 6 (100%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for No-Snagg® Slip Sinkers
Top 10 Contributor
Overall Rating:
5
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fantastic product,February 4, 2009
By liv2phishfrom green bay,WI
"man.. seriously great sinkers ive caught many fish witht them and they really dont get snagged"
What is your favorite type of fishing?:
Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?:
5+
Do you own a boat?:
Yes
Would you recommend this product as a gift?:
Yes
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Review 2 for No-Snagg® Slip Sinkers
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5
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No-Snagg Sinkers,September 2, 2008
By mokanfrom missouri ozarks
"I use these up north, when trolling for walleye. Good, high quality sinkers. They work."
What is your favorite type of fishing?:
Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?:
5+
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Yes
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Review 3 for No-Snagg® Slip Sinkers
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5
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Fast water friend,May 6, 2008
By Knucklesfrom Eugene, Oregon
"I am an old school bait fisherman. I like a slider rig behind a #12 swivel with about two feet of fluorocarbon leader and a #8 octopus hook. I am a firm believer in the Gulp worms-in-a-jar in natural color and they have never let me down.
So, having said all of that I fish some fast water from time to time. There are trophy trout and some salmon to be had in a river about 20 minutes form my door. Throwing a slider rig in the river is like throwing your gear in a wood chipper. You are sure to get snagged. The only way I found to defeat it is to use a slinky weight but to make a 3/4 oz slinky it ends up seven inches long and is ungainly.
As ungainly as this weight looks it truly performs. Not only did I get my rig back after the first cast; I came home with the same rig I left with! Remarkable.
Buy some if you fish fast water over rocks."
What is your favorite type of fishing?:
Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?:
4
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Yes
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Review 4 for No-Snagg® Slip Sinkers
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5
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Lindy no snag sinkers,December 28, 2007
By Hawgchaserfrom Pacific Northwest
"Took these to Canada (eh) walleye fishing and lost only one in a weeks time. My buddy has a new nickname, Sangg, do to all the rigs he lost."
What is your favorite type of fishing?:
Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?:
5+
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Yes
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Review 5 for No-Snagg® Slip Sinkers
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5
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Used Similar Rig For 20 Years,December 18, 2007
By sitrucfrom Mohave County, Arizona
"I have used tire balancing weights for this purpose for 20 plus years. I used to drill a hole in the end and attach a large swivel and they worked great but were prone to damage and line twist. When this product came out I had to give it a try, it does everything my crude version did without any of the problems and is an excellent product I would recommend to everyone. It is also great for direct line tie and using a leader for bait fishing as it will not roll in the current like egg sinkers and other types will."
What is your favorite type of fishing?:
Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?:
5+
Do you own a boat?:
Yes
Would you recommend this product as a gift?:
Yes
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Review 6 for No-Snagg® Slip Sinkers
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5
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no-snagg sinkers,October 17, 2007
By cutter33from miami valley
"Just what they say no snagg.They work great on just about any type bottom.I recommend them vary highley."
What is your favorite type of fishing?:
Freshwater
How many times a month do you fish on average?:
5+
Do you own a boat?:
Yes