I'm playing around with different tube methods and one has a bullet sinker on the end of it. It requires you to keep the sinker tight to the tube at all time, but how do you keep it from sliding?
I read on this site something about a tooth pick? I've tried putting a very small split sinker on top of it, but that just looks silly. So what do you guys do?
Cheers!
How do you keep the bullet sinker from sliding?
- FLOATFISHIN
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S.T,The tooth pic method is very efective.You just break off a small peice of the pick so your weight does not slide.This is a easy and inexpensive way to stop the weight from sliding.You may also get small pinch weights to clamp on top (a split shot will do in a # 4 or 6)
But the best is a Florida weight that screws into the top of your plastic,and remains for a lack of better words (stay put)A bit pricy but worth it every time!!!!!
Hope this helps S.T
T.L F.F
But the best is a Florida weight that screws into the top of your plastic,and remains for a lack of better words (stay put)A bit pricy but worth it every time!!!!!
Hope this helps S.T

T.L F.F
Thanks alot, especially for explaining the tooth pick thing... I was just perplexed sitting here with a toothpick in my hand and line with a bullet sinker in the other hand.FLOATFISHIN wrote:S.T,The tooth pic method is very efective.You just break off a small peice of the pick so your weight does not slide.This is a easy and inexpensive way to stop the weight from sliding.You may also get small pinch weights to clamp on top (a split shot will do in a # 4 or 6)
But the best is a Florida weight that screws into the top of your plastic,and remains for a lack of better words (stay put)A bit pricy but worth it every time!!!!!
Hope this helps S.T![]()
T.L F.F


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Just remember Snagthis, some times you won't want to peg it, To peg or not to peg, lots of discussions on this one.
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Thanks guys, I'll look for those items next time I go to Le Baron, which I'm holding off for alteast at week... last time I went there I nearly spent $100!
Bass Ackwards, I've heard sometimes that you don't need to use anything and it works to just let it slide, I've tried it before with a plastic worm. But for this method I'm following the instructions of the tube rigging tips, from this website. I didn't find i liked using it without pegging it, I found I had less control over the plastic, unless I was just doing something wrong.
Bass Ackwards, I've heard sometimes that you don't need to use anything and it works to just let it slide, I've tried it before with a plastic worm. But for this method I'm following the instructions of the tube rigging tips, from this website. I didn't find i liked using it without pegging it, I found I had less control over the plastic, unless I was just doing something wrong.
I use a variation of a bobber stop. Instead of using the ones that you buy I simply tie a small diameter elastic band around my line by first wrapping each end of the elastic band twice around the main line, I then tie the two end of the elastic band together with an overhand knot, and finally trim off the tag ends.
I like this because, it's cheap
you can add or remove the stop without having to remove the rest of the terminal tackle and it doesn't hurt your main line in any way.
Karack
I like this because, it's cheap

Karack
I use a variation of a bobber stop. Instead of using the ones that you buy I simply tie a small diameter elastic band around my line by first wrapping each end of the elastic band twice around the main line, I then tie the two end of the elastic band together with an overhand knot, and finally trim off the tag ends.
I like this because, it's cheap
you can add or remove the stop without having to remove the rest of the terminal tackle and it doesn't hurt your main line in any way.
Karack
I like this because, it's cheap

Karack
Bobberstop variation
I use a variation of a bobber stop. Instead of using the ones that you buy I simply tie a small diameter elastic band around my line by first wrapping each end of the elastic band twice around the main line, I then tie the two end of the elastic band together with an overhand knot, and finally trim off the tag ends.
I like this because, it's cheap
you can add or remove the stop without having to remove the rest of the terminal tackle and it doesn't hurt your main line in any way.
Karack
I like this because, it's cheap

Karack