sinker's for flatty's

anth123

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whats the best sinkers to use when flatty fishing plain or grippers?.i think most people use plain.but when i do they just roll round into the side.up or down from where im fishing.is this ok?
 
whats the best sinkers to use when flatty fishing plain or grippers?.i think most people use plain.but when i do they just roll round into the side.up or down from where im fishing.is this ok?

depends where you fish, what the tide is like, I tend to use flat ones, shaped like a flattened pear, made mould myself, the tide tends to keep them stuck to the bottom. If you are bouncing around use spiders.
 
grippers work for me as the tide pulls they still move though but when the tide isnt strong try pulling ya bottom lead a foot or 2 to disturb the sand or mud it will attract any fish close by and become curious
 
cheers coddy and me old mate charlton i will try that.most times i use a 3oz gripper.its just some people say its best to use a plain so there's some movement on your bait and you should catch more flatty's that way. ps how did your few day's break go charlton did you have a nice time
 
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cheers coddy and me old mate charlton i will try that.most times i use a 3oz gripper.its just some people say its best to use a plain so there's some movement on your bait and you should catch more flatty's that way

I use 2oz bombs hammered flat, and they hold canny gud m8;)
 
I often use the flattened ones described above (ready-made), some people use plain bombs hammered flat. I'm also a fan of the watch leads, particularly when using heavier weights (4 or 5oz) at longer range or in a stronger tide. These give you good grip, but still allow you to move the lead occasionally, unlike grip-wires where you'll trip the wires & start drifting in the tide.

Plain leads are good when you can get away with them; I particularly like using the half-ounce ones with 10lb braid - by fishing very light you don't get hit by the tide as much, less drag on the thin braid.

Gary :)
 
cheer's for info lads (nicky/g force)i will get a few ov them diff weights to try and ive got a light rod witch i can try fishing light with a 1oz weight
 
cheers coddy and me old mate charlton i will try that.most times i use a 3oz gripper.its just some people say its best to use a plain so there's some movement on your bait and you should catch more flatty's that way. ps how did your few day's break go charlton did you have a nice time

had a brilliant time mate, carp to 14lb, had a great day at the gun dog trials, entered my sons dog to see how he would do. Three events 10points per event, he got a two nines and an eight, considering he is a family pet and up against gun dogs who do it week and week about he did great. Even the other competitors said he did really well for a family pet. Got some good photos as well Barn Owl, tree creeper, coal tits etc, all in all a great weekend, felt like a fortnight. Back to normal yesterday, grand kids, went fishing with them this afternoon up Copthorne, managed one flounder each.
 
I can tell you, the best two shaped weights are the ones you get with kids hand lines, round with a centre hole and pips of lead around for extra grip. The other is home made using a tea spoon for the mould with a loop of wire with lead poured in. Once they have flipped onto the flat side down, with the domed side up, they stay put.:D:D
 
had a brilliant time mate, carp to 14lb, had a great day at the gun dog trials, entered my sons dog to see how he would do. Three events 10points per event, he got a two nines and an eight, considering he is a family pet and up against gun dogs who do it week and week about he did great. Even the other competitors said he did really well for a family pet. Got some good photos as well Barn Owl, tree creeper, coal tits etc, all in all a great weekend, felt like a fortnight. Back to normal yesterday, grand kids, went fishing with them this afternoon up Copthorne, managed one flounder each.
it's good to hear you and the family had a brilliant time mate plus + a nice reward with a fantastic carp to. the family dog sounds like a smart one. you should keep training it cos its done that good on its first time ya mite have a winner there.and well done to the grand kids on there flatty's i bet they were over the moon.
 
I can tell you, the best two shaped weights are the ones you get with kids hand lines, round with a centre hole and pips of lead around for extra grip. The other is home made using a tea spoon for the mould with a loop of wire with lead poured in. Once they have flipped onto the flat side down, with the domed side up, they stay put.:D:D

cheers canman i will have a go at that to m8.ive got losts to try now one should work
 
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