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Bullet Weights® Tungsten Screw-in Worm Weights

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Bullet Weights® Tungsten Screw-in Worm Weights are dense, hard tungsten weights whose smaller profile eliminates line twist and keeps you from having to use toothpicks and rubber bands. Screw-in design for simple pegging and anchoring of bait.
   



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1/8 oz.

4

Type: Tungsten
Product Color: Black
38-425-336-01
Your Price: $6.99
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3/16 oz.

4

Type: Tungsten
Product Color: Black
38-425-338-01
Your Price: $6.99
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1/4 oz.

3

Type: Tungsten
Product Color: Black
38-425-340-01
Your Price: $6.99
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3/8 oz.

3

Type: Tungsten
Product Color: Black
38-425-342-01
Your Price: $7.49
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1/8 oz.

4

Type: Tungsten
Product Color: Green Pumpkin
38-425-336-04
Your Price: $7.29
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3/16 oz.

4

Type: Tungsten
Product Color: Green Pumpkin
38-425-338-04
Your Price: $7.29
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1/4 oz.

3

Type: Tungsten
Product Color: Green Pumpkin
38-425-340-04
Your Price: $7.29
In stock

3/8 oz.

3

Type: Tungsten
Product Color: Green Pumpkin
38-425-342-04
Your Price: $7.99
In stock


Bullet Weights® Tungsten Screw-in Worm Weights are dense, hard tungsten weights whose smaller profile eliminates line twist and keeps you from having to use toothpicks and rubber bands. Screw-in design for simple pegging and anchoring of bait.
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im wondering how to rig this the discription doesnt give any details. do you screw it into the worm? how does the hook attatch to this?
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Put worm on hook leaving about a quarter inch overlapping hook knot and screw directly into worm
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Rig your bait texas style or exposed widw gap hook and you screw the bait into the lure.Almost like rigging a slip sinker but it stays in place
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My favorite, the Florida rig. I screw it into the worm and in many of my soft baits.
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Slide the line thru the small end of the sinker, thru the wire that looks like a spring, then tie to the hook. Rig your soft plastic Texas Rigged with the eye of the hook about a quarter inch into the top of the plastic. Screw the weight into the top of the plastic and you're good to go.
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