Lead Bank Sinker
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Lead Bank Sinkers have an aerodynamic teardrop shape. They're standard surf sinkers and commonly used for fishing from the shore and jetties. One of the most popular fishing sinkers. Approx. 1/2 lb. per bag.
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Lead Bank Sinker
Lead Bank Sinkers are standard surf sinkers and commonly used for fishing from the shore. They have an aerodynamic, teardrop shape which is perfect for long-distance casting. A great weight for bottom fishing. They won't get caught on a rocky bottom as easily as a pyramid sinker. With a teardrop shape, you attach your line at the top. The sinker will be on the bottom while your bait is above it.
Target species such as catfish, bass, stripers, trout, pike, snapper, sea bass, walleye, and other bottom fish.
Stronger currents or deeper waters require heavier weights. Our Rite Angler Lead Bank Sinkers are available in 1oz., 2oz., 3oz., 4oz., 5oz., and 8oz. sizes. When looking for longer casts, choose the heavier sizes. Never use more weight than is absolutely necessary to get your bait to the bottom.
There are a variety of fishing sinker styles to choose from as well as numerous ways for them to be rigged. Choosing the right type and size weight can bring instant angling success. Stronger currents or deeper waters require heavier weights. Lead fishing weights are an essential piece of terminal tackle. It's always good to keep a few different sinkers in your tackle box.
Rite Angler Products
Only the finest in raw materials go into Rite Angler lead bank sinkers. Superior quality tackle made by fishermen for fishermen! Satisfaction guaranteed. STOCK UP: The more prepared you are for any fishing trip, the more enjoyable it will be. Don’t hesitate to take extras of everything and that includes your terminal tackle, and any other lures, baits, and attractants you need.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Di(2-ethlhexyl)phthalate (DEHP). Known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.