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Experience the difference with our Handcrafted Coin Sinkers from Down Riggers Tackle Supplies & More. Each sinker is meticulously crafted from high-quality reclaimed lead, ensuring a perfect balance of weight and durability. The unique coin shape allows for a streamlined profile, which reduces resistance and enhances casting distance. Available in various weights to suit different fishing conditions, these sinkers are perfect for bottom fishing, drifting, and other techniques where precision is key.
They help stabilize live bait, allowing it to swim naturally while remaining at the desired depth.
Coin sinkers help maintain the correct weight for drifting baits along with current flow.
They can be used for small jigs and bait to target panfish effectively.
Experience the difference with our Handcrafted Coin Sinkers from Down Riggers Tackle Supplies & More. Each sinker is meticulously crafted from high-quality reclaimed lead, ensuring a perfect balance of weight and durability. The unique coin shape allows for a streamlined profile, which reduces resistance and enhances casting distance. Available in various weights to suit different fishing conditions, these sinkers are perfect for bottom fishing, drifting, and other techniques where precision is key.
To use our Coin Sinkers, simply attach them to your fishing line via a swivel or directly to your hook. They are best suited for bottom fishing, allowing your bait to rest close to the ocean floor where many species feed. The streamlined design enables longer casts, making them ideal for reaching distant spots where fish may be hiding.
Fishing Techniques:
- Bottom Fishing: Ideal for targeting species like flounder, snapper, and grouper.
- Drifting: Effectively used in tandem with live bait to entice fish in open waters.
- Carolina Rigging: Perfect for presentations requiring a slow fall and natural bait motion.
Best Fish to Catch:
- Flounder
- Snapper
- Grouper
- Striped Bass
- Catfish
- Perch
Why Use Coin "Disk" Sinkers : Our Coin Sinkers stand out in certain situations due to their unique design and material use. Unlike traditional pyramid or egg sinkers, the coin shape reduces drag and allows for a more streamlined presentation in the water. This means less disturbance and a more natural bait presentation, which is crucial for enticing cautious fish. Additionally, using reclaimed materials not only makes these sinkers an eco-friendly choice but often results in a denser and more durable product. This durability translates to longer-lasting performance, even in challenging fishing conditions, making our Coin Sinkers a superior choice for serious anglers.
Available Quantities:
1Pcs/3oz Total Weight 2Pcs/6oz Total Weight 3Pcs/9oz Total Weight 4Pcs/12oz Total Weight 5Pcs/15oz Total Weight |
10 Pcs/ 1.875lb Total Weight 15 Pcs/ 2.8125lb Total Weight 20 Pcs/ 3.75lb Total Weight 25 Pcs/ 4.6875lb Total Weight 50 Pcs/ 9.375lb Total Weight |
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At Downriggers LLC, we take immense pride in the quality of our products. Please note that weight, size, and color may vary between listings on eBay, Amazon, any of our other selling platforms and Downriggersllc.com.
Upgrade your fishing tackle with Down Riggers’ reliable, handcrafted Coin Sinkers and support a veteran-owned business today!
1. Target Species: Consider the type of fish you are targeting, as different species may require different sinker weights for optimal presentation.
2. Water Depth: Assess the depth of the water where you'll be fishing. Deeper waters may necessitate heavier sinkers to reach the bottom quickly.
3. Current Strength: Evaluate the strength of the current. Fast-moving water typically requires a heavier sinker to keep your bait in place.
4. Bait Type: Factor in the weight and buoyancy of your bait. Heavier or denser baits may need lighter sinkers, while lighter baits may require more weight.
5. Fishing Technique: Different techniques (e.g., bottom fishing, drifting, or surfcasting) may require different sinker sizes for effective presentation.
6. Line and Rod Strength: Ensure that your fishing line and rod can handle the weight of the sinker you choose. Overloading can lead to tackle failure.
7. Environmental Conditions Take into account wind, waves, and other environmental factors that could affect sinker performance and bait presentation.
8. Regulations: Be aware of local fishing regulations regarding sinker weights and types, as there may be restrictions in certain areas.
9. Personal Preference: Ultimately, personal comfort and experience with certain weights can influence your choice. Experiment to find what works best for you.