Tru Tungsten, Are they worth the bucks?

  • SpinnerDave
    S.E. Iowa
    Posts: 669
    #1216592

    I am having a hard time justifing paying a buck for a worm weight. Are they worth it to you? I have a hard time with 7.00 spinnerbaits too but own some now after I was smoked out of the back of my boat. I have made some money with the Terminators so I might be open to th T.T weights if it can be justified.

    waterfowler99
    Midwest
    Posts: 1514
    #526187

    I SWITCHED LAST YEAR, AND I WONT THROW ANYTHING BUT TRU-TUNGSTEN–EXCEPT ON A C-RIG EXPENSIVE, YES–BUT THE SENSITIVITY IS UNBELEIVABLE, NOT TO MENTION ITS HALF THE SIZE OF A LEAD IN THE SAME WEIGHT. PLUS I DON’T CARE FOR TUNGSTEN WITH A SLEEVE INSIDE–JUST PREFERENCE. THE DURABILITY OF THE PAINT IS SECOND TO NONE AS WELL–IT IS AN AWESOME PRODUCT–ON A SIDE NOTE–I AM ALSO TRYING THERE SPINNERBAIT THIS YEAR-THE WIRE IS NOT CONNECTED AT THE TIP OF THE HEAD, WHICH IS A WORM WEIGHT. I ALWAYS HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THE WIRE WORKING LOOSE AT THE HEAD OF A STANDARD SPINNERBAIT CAUSING POOR TRACKING. SPINNER BAITS FROM TT

    kizew
    Dallas, WI
    Posts: 1003
    #526198

    I agree with Tim – the sensitivity is amazing – the size is another big factor, especially when punching a 1 ounce sinker thru matted vegetation. My 2 exceptions are a Carolina rig (brass) or visible rip-rap – the stuff you KNOW you will lose sinkers in, I use lead.

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