A good idea Rough ground weights

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A good idea Rough ground weights

#1 Post by Norfolk and Goode »

Just wondering if anyone had used an idea that I saw recently for rough ground weights.

The fellow had taken old egg cartons and filled each segment with fast drying cement with a metal loop attached to each weight in the middle! Each egg segment weighed approx 3-4 ozs when filled. OK you cant blast them but for lobbing into the rough I thought it was a really good idea. If you loose them it wasn't a big deal. If you needed more weight you just added a couple to your end tackle. You dont even need to worry about getting them out of the mould, just take an old knife or a pair of scissors and cut down through the segments. The moulds are free also and you always can get you hands on plenty.

I thought it was a cracking idea and would save a great deal of lead.

What do you think?

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#2 Post by Mr_Green »

sounds very effective man... could save a few quid after a while :D
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#3 Post by Cooke »

I've been using them for years while wrasse fishing where casting distance is not required. A small bag of quick drying cement will create hundreds of weights. I use old hooks for the eyes to attatch the line to.
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#4 Post by glengormley-gavin »

Now that is a plan Steve :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea:

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#5 Post by m.b3 »

good stuff!!
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#6 Post by contender »

Great idea and simple too
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#7 Post by corbyeire »

and as mentioned already - its saving on lead - not the best stuff to be leaving scattered around rocks 8)
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#8 Post by Loopy lug »

usig old spark plugs helps too and they are easy enough to get your hands on
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#9 Post by MAC »

Cracking idea steve.

It just so happens that Aldi will have 5kg tubs pf quick drying cement on sale on April 5th.

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#10 Post by MAC »

Cracking idea steve.

It just so happens that Aldi will have 5kg tubs pf quick drying cement on sale on April 5th.

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#11 Post by Norfolk and Goode »

You may start gathering up the egg cartons then Mac, 5kgs of cement! Just think of the amount of weights you could make with that amount.

The cement idea for weights are endless, the thin cartons that a box of apples use to keep them apart could be used. Okay they are not going to be too heavy but the shape that they make might be used to get the weight to the surface quickly.
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#12 Post by Al »

Definatly seems like a good idea especially fishing snaggy rock marks! Will defo have to give it a go :)
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#13 Post by Scamper »

Lidl are selling quick set cement again. http://www.lidl.ie/IE/home.nsf/pages/c. ... tingCement
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#14 Post by somedose »

Does indeed sound like a good idea. Just remember that these weights will not be reliable for blasting to the horizon - could end up being a disaster. And to those who belive that fishing leads in the ocean can damage the environment: lead is a naturally occuring substance. The amount used by anglers will not have any negative impact on the marine environment
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#15 Post by Adam S »

lead is a naturally occuring substance


so is arsenic but i wouldnt chuck it in the water :D
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