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New Zealand Pakistan 1. Malaysia 9. Taiwan, China 4. Post by dazz » Sun Mar 21, am. Post by Fish-cador » Sun Mar 21, am. Post by Gultch78 » Sun Mar 21, am. Privacy Terms. Skip to content. Search Advanced search. Both tin and steel also make a pretty decent jig head, although they also tend to be on the larger side as compared to lead. Tin tends to be shinier than both lead and steel, which some anglers feel is a drawback.
This product has become the most popular non-toxic, lead alternative for anglers around the world. Tungsten compares favorably to lead when it comes to relative weight and density. In fact, most tungsten weights are smaller and compact than lead weights of a similar weight this varies depending on manufacturer. In my experience, tungsten weights seem a bit more brittle than lead, and this can mean split shot that breaks when pinched.
The purity of the tungsten product can be part of the problem, as it can be mixed with other alloys, including nickel. Tungsten is also more expensive than lead, sometimes dramatically so. In places where lead weights are still legal to use, this has proven a dis-incentive to the consumer. Overall, tungsten is the best overall lead replacement.
Bismuth is another non-toxic alternative that is often found in a shot form. This style of weight is popular among fly anglers and steelhead fisherman who use the slinky to drift on the bottom. There are other bismuth fishing weight products around, including jigs, but they seem to be in limited availability, at least in Canada. Like tungsten, bismuth weights are more expensive than lead.
The use of brass is not uncommon in the fishing world. Bass anglers have used brass weights for some time, as it is a loud metal, especially when coupled with brass rattles.
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