Where Do You Put a Sinker on a Fishing Line?

When fishing, adding a sinker to the end of your line can be a great way to get your bait down deep in the water. While there are many types of sinkers that can be used, they all serve the same purpose – to get your bait to where the fish are. Knowing where to put a sinker on your line is key to success when fishing.

The placement of your sinker should ultimately depend on the type of fishing you are doing and what depths you are Targeting. A good place to start is by tying the sinker onto the end of your main line.

This will ensure that it hangs straight and can travel freely while casting.

When using a sliding sinker, such as a bank or egg sinker, you will want to tie it onto your line about two feet above your hook. This will allow the weight of the sinker to pull down on your bait and hold it in place without obstructing its movement in the water.

If you are using a bottom-bouncing rig, then attaching a pyramid or bell-shaped lead weight directly to your hook is recommended. This will help keep your bait close to the bottom as you retrieve it while also allowing it some freedom of movement.

When using a float rig, attach one or two split shot weights directly onto the line about four inches above your hook. This will help keep your bait near the surface while still allowing it some freedom of movement.

Conclusion:

Knowing where to put a sinker on your fishing line is essential for successful angling. Depending on what kind of fishing you’re doing and how deep you’re Targeting, there are different techniques for attaching a weight to ensure that it hangs straight and allows for sufficient movement in the water. When using various types of rigs such as sliding weights, bottom bouncers or float rigs, make sure that you attach the weights at appropriate distances from the hook so that they can do their job properly.

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Michael Allen