
pinkygonzales
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So I'm curious - for those of you that drift with pencil lead in a rubber tube, do you leave it straight, curl it up, or what's your preferred method?
Scotsman70 said:Reconsider the use of LEAD. Use a envrironmentally friendly lead alternative when at all possible. This may take some checking on your part, but our fishy friends will thank you.
So here's a question - aren't the weights inside of a slinky also lead? I'm looking for info but can't seem to determine what they're made of.Reconsider the use of LEAD. Use a envrironmentally friendly lead alternative when at all possible. This may take some checking on your part, but our fishy friends will thank you.
pinkygonzales said:So here's a question - aren't the weights inside of a slinky also lead? I'm looking for info but can't seem to determine what they're made of.
ORTC said:Any one knows a local retail store (Portland/Salem area) that carries lead free jig heads that you can use to tie your own jigs? While I have been using lead free weights, I haven't seen lead free jig heads carried locally yet. Thanks.
brandon4455 said:fyi tungsten beads can be used in slinkies if you make them yourself and they are very heavy plus they are not harmful to the enviroment.