|  02-03-10, 12:59 AM | #26 | 
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			I use tungsten for 95% of my weighted soft plastics.  the only place I don't is for pitching/flipping.  One reason is because I don't pitch/flip much and when I do it is usually a jig.  The other reason is cost.  $5 for a 1-oz. sinker is way more that I will pay. I really like tungsten for T-rigging. I can feel bites better than with lead. At least I believe I can, which means I can  . 
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|  02-03-10, 07:32 AM | #27 | 
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			I love tungsten it's all I use. They're sensitive, small, and the paint hasn't chipped on me yet. I like the bass pro shops tungsten. The ones I use the most are the big flippin weights with a screw in head.
		 
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|  02-03-10, 09:23 AM | #28 | 
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			I've used both, and honestly, I notice no major difference at all! I'll be fine with using lead for the rest of life thank you very much!  well... the only time I would use tungsten again is if I was pitching thick grass mats, but only because of it's low profile! 
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|  02-03-10, 12:21 PM | #29 | 
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			I use Tungsten. The feel and profile is far superior, and really I may lose one weight per outting. My hooks cost more than the weights do.
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|  02-04-10, 02:18 AM | #30 | 
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			i have switched over to tungsten weights and i love them. i like their low profile and sensitivity. from what i have reasearched bass pro seems to have the cheapest packaged tungsten weights unless you want to buy in bulk then go to bulktungsten.com
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|  02-04-10, 08:34 PM | #33 | 
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			Poor man here, still using lead.
		 
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|  02-04-10, 08:51 PM | #34 | ||
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|  02-08-10, 11:48 PM | #36 | 
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			I like tungsten but it's too expensive for me to completely switch over from lead.  I mainly use tungsten when pitching heavy soft plastics to slop mats, where the smaller profile of the sinker makes a big difference.
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|  02-08-10, 11:58 PM | #37 | 
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			Tungsten here. far more sensitive and low profile.
		 
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|  02-12-10, 08:19 PM | #38 | 
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			Lead, except if I am fishing in California, it seems to cause cancer there. Actually water seems to cause cancer in California sorry Cass>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>NAH!!!!!     | 
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|  06-14-10, 03:00 PM | #39 | 
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  If I could, I'd only have tungsten.. I think I'll buy some bulk tungsten next time I'm all set with combos and lures and have some good amount of cash. 
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|  06-14-10, 03:09 PM | #41 | 
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|  06-14-10, 05:39 PM | #42 | 
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			I want to switch to tungsten but have not made the jump yet , although I recently started using tungsten jigs and am loving those  Jim 
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|  06-14-10, 05:50 PM | #43 | 
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			I will only use tungsten for the same reasons already mentioned, the small profile, and the sensitivity.
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