Bass Pro Shops® Premium Reusable Split Shot Weights
Our Premium, Reusable Split-Shot Weights are made of 100% pure soft lead. Uniform shot has a deep, centered slit for maximum hold.
Rated 4.1 out of 5Â by 15
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by rnsteven Not re-use
I read that you can use these over and over. Well, mine are usually so smashed I can't. I must be doing something wrong????. I do like them and in my opinion they are the best value at the store. But re-use, im not sure. They work. I would buy again,......often
March 6, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by BASSFISHINGMASTERMIKEY Nice split shots
These split shots are great, They are very easy to put on the line and take them off the line. The best part about these is that you can use them again and again.
These split shots are great I would recommend them to anyone.
January 3, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by fishing madman weights
these split shot weights are nice to use. my daughterscan use them with out beggen me to put them on the line.they are easy remove and reused.
May 24, 2006
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They are #3 and BB size split shot. Small and light weight to use on my ultra-lights.A:Â
Depends on claritity and depth of the water Always go as light as possible, experiment to see what the fish tells you Some time a small split shot will work better than a heavier one that gives YOU a better feel of the botom, but if they want a slow drop you have to back off the weight. Rule of thumb use as little weight as possible. Wind can make a big difference in casting and keeping slack out your line so you can see any movement OR LACK OF MOVEMENT in you lineor If somethig is different SET THE HOOKDetails:Â
i drft fish for salmon in new york and need a fairly heavy splitshot for the rivers. any ideas as to the better size? i usually use a 4.Answers
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Depending on how much weight you need, I would actually recommend using smaller sized egg sinkers for this application. That way you don't have to worry about them falling off. As far as keeping them stationary on the line i use a wooden toothpick inserted in the hole with the line, and you can adjust as needed. Hope this helps.A:Â
i dont fish for salmon but i do recommend using anything from size #5 to #0. So i think #4 is okay.1 of 1
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