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| Weights & Sinkers
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Our Duck Crossing™ line of weights and sinkers are made from 100% environmentally friendly Tin. Using the best components available; stainless steel bead chains, brass eyelets and Rosco swivels, ensures that our products are the best available.
Look for our products at a retailer near you. They are easy to recognize with our distinctive, visually appealing, Duck Crossing™ label.

If your favorite retailer is not currently carrying our line of Duck Crossing™ products, please ask them to contact us.
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| Bank Sinker
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Bank Sinkers are one of the most popular sinker designs and enjoy great popularity with both fresh and saltwater fishermen. Bank Sinkers feature hexagon sides to resist rolling in current and a tapered shape for fewer snags in rocks.
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| Cannon Ball Sinker
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These round ball sinkers with brass wire eyes resemble small cannon balls in the larger sizes, hence the name Cannon Ball Sinker. Because of their dense round shape, Cannon Ball Sinkers drop faster and straighter than many other type sinkers.
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| Removable Split Shot
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This Split Shot has "ears" on it. Crimp the sinker on your line and just pinch the "ears" together to remove it.
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| Sliding Egg Sinker
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The Sliding Egg Sinker or Slip Sinker as it is sometimes called has numerous advantages over conventional sinkers. The line will slip through the sinker, thus the fish will not feel the weight of the sinker when it picks up the bait, and setting the hook will be quicker without the sinker's resistance. In addition, the fish cannot use the sinker's weight to help throw the hook when breaking water.
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| Slip Jig Weight
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This lure is basically a sliding worm weight with a tying collar to add a skirt or reel rubber. Finish the Slip Jig like a bass jig and fish it Texas style with a plastic worm. This lure is great for heavy cover and has more fish appeal than a standard Texas rig.
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| Split Shot
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ROUND VERSION The Split Shot is one of this country's most used sinkers because of the ease in which it can be attached to the line. Some refer to round split shot as non-removable type, but they come off quickly and easily once you know the secret. To remove round split shot, just grip the sinker with pliers from behind and squeeze the two ends of the slot in toward each other. The Split Shot will spread apart and release the line without damage.
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| Walking Sinker
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The Walking Sinker is an outstanding example for modern sinker design. It is widely used in live bait fishing for Walleye, a species whose legendary fickleness has spawned many advances in tackle design and presentation. The Walking Sinker is often used as a slip sinker. Its shape is streamlined and rock and snag resistant. It will not roll in current like rounded slip sinkers. The sinker is designed and balanced to pivot to its heel and let the line slide through its eye so smoothly that a fish will feel no unnatural sinker drag when it picks up the bait.
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