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Charlie Brewer's Slider Heads - Pro Snagless

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Charlie Brewer's Pro Snagless Slider Heads offer quick, easy ''Texas style'' rigging and have proven to be extremely weedless and almost snag-proof. Snagless Slider Heads are a great way to fish heavy cover like logs, tree tops, stumps, stick-ups, roots, weeds and other types of lunker-holding structures without the hassle of getting hung-up on every cast. These sliders heads are powder painted to ensure a long-lasting finish. Color: Black.
   



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Charlie Brewer's Slider Heads - Pro Snagless - 1/16 oz. - 4 pk

1/16 oz.

Black

Hook Size: 3/0
Hook Color: Black Nickel
Pack Quantity: 4
38-240-131-16
Your Price (each): $4.19
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Charlie Brewer's Slider Heads - Pro Snagless - 1/8 oz - 4 pk

1/8 oz.

Black

Hook Size: 3/0
Hook Color: Black Nickel
Pack Quantity: 4
38-240-131-18
Your Price (each): $4.19
In stock
Charlie Brewer's Slider Heads - Pro Snagless - 1/4 oz. - 20 pk

1/4 oz.

Black

Hook Size: 3/0
Hook Color: Black Nickel
Pack Quantity: 20
38-240-132-14
Your Price (each): $17.99
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Charlie Brewer's Slider Heads - Pro Snagless - 1/8 oz. - 20 pk

1/8 oz.

Black

Hook Size: 3/0
Hook Color: Black Nickel
Pack Quantity: 20
38-240-132-18
Your Price (each): $17.99
In stock


Charlie Brewer's Pro Snagless Slider Heads offer quick, easy ''Texas style'' rigging and have proven to be extremely weedless and almost snag-proof. Snagless Slider Heads are a great way to fish heavy cover like logs, tree tops, stumps, stick-ups, roots, weeds and other types of lunker-holding structures without the hassle of getting hung-up on every cast. These sliders heads are powder painted to ensure a long-lasting finish. Color: Black.
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Do-Nothing Fishing?

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I've had a couple of slider heads in my tackle box since the 1980's. Just the other day, I just pulled them out of a big pile of hooks in a box. Years ago, I believe there was an expression called "Do-Nothing" fishing. That's when you rigged up a slider head with a worm texas style, cast it out and then let it sit on the bottom until you got a strike. Am I remembering it correctly, was it the slider head that was called that?
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No that wasn't the slider. A "do nothing" if I remember correctly was a worm that basically did nothing. The shape was uniform with no head or tail. Just kind of like a cigar shape with rounded ends.
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The "letting the bait sit on the bottom" is called dead-sticking. The "Do-Nothing" method is to cast the rig out and slowly reel back with out any added action. No jigging or working the bait of any kind except for very slowly reeling in of the rig.
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What size hook are they?

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Best to contact the manufacturer.
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