Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Fishing Forum :: Drano trick
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mastertangler |
PowerLizard: "How do you rinse them off to make sure the smell is gone?" I have found water out of a hose works just fine ;-) I just dump the contents through a strainer and then rinse off the sinkers. There is no residue but they will certainly be a much darker, almost blackish type of color without any of that glossy / shiny look. Lead is not porous so there will be no odor issues. I would be curious to see if it works on other types of metal. |
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mastertangler |
I really like the weights, your not covering all the depth bases with a drywall screw thats for sure. Very slick stuff I must admit. The sinkers are brand new however and just based on principle I detest fishing with bright shiny new lead (jig heads are an exception). We buy 5lb packs of 5, 6, and 8 oz sinkers for offshore salt water work and they were always really bright and shiny, a definite turn off for the wary snapper we pursued. A nifty trick to darken your sinkers overnight is to soak them in drano. Works like a charm, takes the shine off and gets them a nice flat black color. I will likely be dropping my Neko rig sinkers in some drano. Thought I would pass it along ;-) |