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<blockquote data-quote="Brumble-Gum" data-source="post: 243649" data-attributes="member: 1569"><p>I used to use them in the Barwon river south of Geelong when fishing for Mulloway (Jewfish). They keep your bait low in fast moving currents. </p><p>A live bait pinned through the nose with one of those sinkers was excellent. Bloody hard to cast due to their weight, line snaps and sinker flew for miles. I used to use beads between the swivel and join line for shock absorbing the load.</p><p>No idea what one was doing in freshwater or an oval thou.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brumble-Gum, post: 243649, member: 1569"] I used to use them in the Barwon river south of Geelong when fishing for Mulloway (Jewfish). They keep your bait low in fast moving currents. A live bait pinned through the nose with one of those sinkers was excellent. Bloody hard to cast due to their weight, line snaps and sinker flew for miles. I used to use beads between the swivel and join line for shock absorbing the load. No idea what one was doing in freshwater or an oval thou. [/QUOTE]
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