A sinker is a weight used to bring the bait to the desired depth or keep it on the bottom. It stabilizes the rig and ensures accurate bait presentation in current or shallow conditions.
It compensates for current strength or the buoyancy of the bait, helping keep it in place or at a set depth. It is essential when fishing deep waters where the bait must quickly reach the bottom without drifting.
Different depths, currents and fish types require different weights. Having multiple sinkers allows quick adaptation and ensures optimal rig performance.
Shape determines underwater behavior. Pyramid or teardrop sinkers stay stable on the bottom, while round ones are better for calm water. Shape influences sinking speed and how naturally the bait behaves.
Sliding sinkers allow the fish to take the bait without feeling resistance — ideal for medium or shallow depths. Fixed sinkers are better for deep water or strong currents where stability is needed.
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