Wizard Go Green Dropshot spherical weight - If protecting fish and the environment is important!
Be it any water area, rivers or even private lakes, there are situations where lead or other weights what are part of the rig break or remain in the water as part of an abandoned rig. Some heavy metals have an environmental polluting effect, which of course can affect the water and the fish living in it, plus there are lakes where special attention is paid to this and various prevention measures have been introduced in order to protect the fish.
Paying attention to these factors, we created the Go Green series. These weights are made of 100% environmentally friendly materials, they do not contain tungsten or lead, but are cast from a completely environmentally friendly zinc alloy, they do not burden the environment in the event of breakage and provide a solution for fishing waters where the use of an abandoned rig is a criterion.
The basis of the dropshot fishing method is a weight with a suitable clip.
Due to the special DS clip, there is no need for a separate tie to join the line, you simply need to pull the line through the metal clip and squeeze it in. It is guaranteed that it will not slip out of it.
The system enables extremely fast depth changes. In terms of hooks, it can also be used with worm and smooth predatory hooks, on difficult terrain you can use it with offset or other methods.
This spherical shape is recommended for use in standing water. With its smaller dimensions, smaller perches can be chased with confidence, and with the larger versions, fish in deeper areas can also be targeted. The use of fluorocarbon is recommended for the technique.
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