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What I do for those weights is wait for snagging season to end. The river drops and I go out where people get snagged and pick them up. I Keep about half for next years snagging season and melt down the other half for 8oz no roll sinkers for the river. Idk how big of a rush you are in but it's nothing to get a gallon bucket full of weights. And if you plan on actually using them in a high current area I would recommend the no roll sinkers.

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Well, those who know me are aware I am quite frugal. I take old spark plugs and bend the gap closed, those are my bank sinkers, can likely hook you up with a sack full around any car shop for just a few odd looks????

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Well, those who know me are aware I am quite frugal. I take old spark plugs and bend the gap closed, those are my bank sinkers, can likely hook you up with a sack full around any car shop for just a few odd looks????

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Never thought of that. I found some the other day at the gas station in Galena, but I will remember this thanks.

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Let me know if you need some in the future. My prices are a lot better than any gas station.

Ok thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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