Bass Pro Shops® XPS® Finesse Weights
The Bass Pro Shops® XPS® Finesse Weights feature a cylindrical design with a line guide through their center. The Finesse weight’s slender profile allows the weight to slide through heavy cover and rocks with ease making it ideal for Carolina or Texas rigging.
Rated 4.8 out of 5Â by 13
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by dlfinsfan good weight, but had burrs
i used these weights for Carolina rigging and they worked well, not getting hung up and the slip through cover and rocks better than egg weights. Onlu complaint is the holes were burred up when I got them and I had to round them out so it would not cut my line.
August 2, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Seer great find
These weights made my Carolina fishing rig more successful than ever before. With these weights I was able to fish in a rocky bottom with 99% less hang ups. Which enabled me to catch more fish.
April 2, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Bassmacker Great For Different Types of Rigging
I bought some of these weights in the 1/16 ounce size, and was impressed. This was another great BPS product that exceeded expectations. The slim, cylindrical profile allows it to easily slip through cover and rocks, while the large hole is easy to rig and peg with and does not fray or damage line. These are cheaply priced weights, and I know I will be buying more in other sizes.
February 25, 2009
Rated 5 out of 5Â by BRIXSTER FINESSE WIRE/SINKER SYSTEM
WORKS TERRIFIC WITH DOWN SHOTTING, WHEN YOUY GET SNAGGEED, MOST OF THE TIME JUST THE WEIGHT PULLS OFF. REAL SIMPLE, JUST ADD ANOTHER WEIGHT.
ARE THE COPPER WIRES STILL AVAILABLE?
BRIXSTER-NEW JERSEY
September 22, 2008
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I wouldnt recomend using wieghts on spinner baitsA:Â
not sure how you'd use them without sacrificing action on your artificial lures. These sinkers slid up and down the line, and while you could peg them, they'd still not attached directly to the lure. Probably hook weights or weights that you insert into your lure would work better.A:Â
They work great rigged Carolina style.Top 50 Contributor
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sure, you could, but it would probably affect the action of a crankbait. A spinner bait, not so much.1 of 1
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