Dragging Weights that Rattle to Attract Fish
Isn't one of the most frustrating things about catfishing when you get
hung up?
And we've all heard people say, "If you aren't getting snagged, you
won't be catching fish!"
Introducing: Rattle Snake Dragging Weights™ by Catfish Sumo.
Professionally designed and built to help you catch more fish WITHOUT
getting hung up.
* Each bag contains 5 Rattle Snake™ dragging sinkers
* Each end rattles when jostled, to attract attention from catfish
* Catfish Sumo Slip Stick™ drifting sinkers include a removeable snap so
you can clip them on your 3-way swivel, or remove the snap to use with a
sinker-slider
* Stop breaking off rig after rig when you get hung up. Instead, use
sinkers that easily slip through snags without getting caught
* Did we mention, ALWAYS free shipping! No minimums!
It's aggravating to break off your whole rig, especially when the reason
is trying to get closer to where catfish are holding.
How do you pick the right sinker shape?
* Egg Sinkers: The most popular sinker for catfishing. Your line passes
through the sinker, so you can instantly feel when a catfish hits. Use
these when fishing from the bank or boat in still water, or drifting
with current from a boat.
* Cannonball Sinkers: Round sinkers with a metal loop. Use these when
you want to use sinker sliders to easily remove your weights for
transport, or to change sizes.
* No-Roll Sinkers: Usually uséd in moving water where egg sinkers would
just roll around. The flat shape helps them stay in place on the bottom.
* Slip Stick™ Dragging Weights: For drifting, dragging, and trolling
where you want your bait near the debris, but don't want to get hung up.
* Rattle Snake Dragging Sinkers: For drifting, dragging, and trolling
when you want a rattling sound to attract fish in the area
Slip Stick™ Dragging Weights could be for you if...
* ...you want to cover a lot of water by trolling, or fish near debris
and snags
* ...you don't want to spend all day breaking off your line when you get
hung up
* ...you're tired of paying for sinkers that aren't actually the weight
they say
* ...you're just getting into catfishing and don't want to waste a bunch
of money on low-quality, inconsistent tackle
* ...you are tired of throwing away money every time you break off your
whole rig
* ...you fish in areas with lots of snags, and need your full line
strength to pull your rig loose
* ...you use any of these methods for catfishing: dragging, drifting,
trolling, suspend fishing
* ...you fish from the bank, kayak, or a boat
How are these different from dragging sinkers you can make with
materials from the hardware store?
Listen, homemade weights can be a great way to get started. Just about
anyone can make them, but they have a lot of problems including:
1. It can actually end up getting pretty expensive to get all the right
components for a good sinkers
2. They aren't consistent which will mean they don't work well, or could
easily break
3. Hardware store materials are easy to get, but those materials aren't
made to be rust-proof, scentless, underwater, and getting wet/dry
repeatedly
Instead, choose professionally-made, high-quality sinkers that help you
catch fish instead of getting you hung up!