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Message Subject: Keel shaped lead weights
UPMuskyr
Posted 12/17/2007 7:09 PM (#289449)
Subject: Keel shaped lead weights




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Location: Carney, Mi (in da UP eh!)
anyone know where you can get keel shaped weights to add inline on bucktails?? Do you think they help a bucktail from spinning or does it matter, I have been using egg sinkers but was thinking of switching to a keel shaped weight?? Randy
fish4life
Posted 12/18/2007 10:52 AM (#289525 - in reply to #289449)
Subject: RE: Keel shaped lead weights


stamina, they sell coils with keel weight on them!!
mlure
Posted 12/18/2007 3:58 PM (#289558 - in reply to #289525)
Subject: RE: Keel shaped lead weights




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We sell them. Stamina buys from us.
Moore's Lure715-356-6834
Yake Bait
Posted 12/18/2007 5:38 PM (#289578 - in reply to #289449)
Subject: Re: Keel shaped lead weights





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Hey Rap,

Can't speak from experience but my guess is that the keel would work to stabilize so long as it is fixed to the coil or the bucktail shaft. If it is free spinning on the shaft of the bait, then it probably does not do anything to stabilize and you would do just as well with an egg weight.
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