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Old 09-08-06, 01:34 PM   #1
BassQualifier
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Default Lindy No-Snag Sinker

I have read that a lot of you like using the Lindy No-Snag sinker for your carolina rigs. I just wanted to ask if you lose any sensitivity with the rig because of the lindy no-snag setup. The way the weight hangs down off the line and drags over the cover, I would think you wouldn't get a solid feel of what you are pulling over because it is swining off of the main line.

Can you tell a difference or feel any lack of sensitivity with the Lindy No-Snag? I'm not the biggest carolina rig fan in the world, but I do like it when I'm fishing deeper water that I'm trying to get a "feel" for. Thanks.
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Old 09-08-06, 02:32 PM   #2
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I haven't noticed any difference. I like it because I fish a lot of rocky lakes and it doesn't snag up like an egg sinker does.
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