Clip to boat carpet while not in use. After a rough boat ride your sinker rigs are still where you left them. Open a lid and they won't fly into the water,
the clip keeps them right attached to the carpet.
Bouncing action in waves triggers more fish! The rubberband amplifies the jerking action, which helps get those blades spinning giving
all baits and lures more action!
Low water resistance; small gauge stainless steel wire cuts like a knife and fitted with an oval shaped lead weight for minimal drag.
Painted lead for your safety! Made by fisherman for fisherman.
Convenient packaging fits in tackle box or in your pocket; The SS wire is such a small diameter it can be rolled up and put in a bag,
then it springs back to shape when removed. Just clip it to the boat carpet after unhooking and it will always is where you left it.
Fully illustrated instructions on the package but it's a simple in design and easy to use.
Extra strong American made Alliance Rubberbands with 12 pound strength; made in Ohio, but any rubberband will work.
Tested by Fishermen for years; I have been using these clip-on sinkers since 2002.
Best of all - the price! Because it is so simple in design, the cost is only a fraction of what other clip-on sinkers costs.
Additional Benefits:
Keeps bait free of debris, (weeds, algae, grass, cottonwood, Mayflies etc.); Have you ever picked up a blade of grass and had to reel in a
twisted mess of fishing line and tackle? Maybe it tangled with other rods after running in circles causing even more line loss because it's not
possible to un-tangle it? I use a clip-on sinker just to keep my bait clean for awhile longer when the surface has crude like bugs by just dropping
it below the surface and it doesn't affect where my crankbait is running except I don't need to feed out as much line, yet another benefit. Just
let the sinker ride just under the surface to keep baits free and running true.
This means no more long lining! This sinker helps keep your line in the water saving hundreds of wasted feed out; Here's why - the distance
between your rod tip and the water's surface is wasted line. This can be hundreds of feet. Add a clip-on sinker and cut this down to 10 feet. It does
not affect the depth of the bait if it's kept just under the surface for fishing shallow, so its basically just keeping your bait clean and running true.
Then if your lure does happen to spin from debris, you won't lose as much line since there is no more long lining (twisted braided line can't be fixed
if it twists up too much, that’s why I don’t use it, but for those who do use braided line, this helps save you lots of money).
Easily hop over shallow areas by reeling it up to rod tip makes using clip-on sinkers an even better idea. If your pulling a few Crankbaits and
the depth goes from 40 to 10 feet, just reel the sinker up to the pole until you pass, then feed it back out, no need to un-hook the sinker rig.
Acts as line memory; The rubberband marks the line because it is never removed, and when you feed your rig back out the rubberband will come
out in the same place it was before the fish, getting you back to the same exact depth.
Summory: 25 Reasons to use the Clipband
1. Fully weight adjustable, slide on or off with ease;
2. No knots required - just loop R-band around line and pull tight;
3. Won't spin, twist, slide down or damage line, walks on two legs;
4. Easy to clip and unclip;
5. Out performs any other Clip-on for a fraction of the cost;
6. Forgiving rubberband stretches when a big fish shakes or runs while unclipping;
7. Clip to boat carpet while not in use;
8. Bouncing action in waves catches more and bigger fish;
9. Won't spook fish;
10. Painted lead for your safety;
11. Keeps bait free of debris, (weeds, grass, cottonwood, Mayflies etc.);
12. Low water resistance, great for deep water;
13. Double stainless steel wire walks the bottom;
14. Convenient packaging fits in tackle box or in your pocket;
15. Illustrated instructions;
16. No more long lining, keeps line in the water saving hundreds of wasted feed out;
17. Run baits with 1-10 ounce weights;
18. Extra strong American made Alliance Rubberbands with 12 pound strength;
19. Comes with everything needed ready to use, clips, wires, weights, instructions;
20. Easily hop over shallow areas by reeling it up to rod tip:
21. Tested by Fishermen for years;
22. Acts as line memory;
23. Won't fall off or slide down line;
24. Low price;
25: Any egg sinker will do;
How-to
1. Feed out lure about 30 feet or anywhere between 3-50',
2. Wrap R-band around line by inserting one end through the other and pulling tight;
3. Attach Clip-on Sinker by clipping it to the rubberband;
4. Drop sinker to bottom, pull awhile and drop once or twice more depending on how close to the bottom you want to be.
5. Catch fish, unhook sinker when it comes up, ignore R-band and reel it through rod and into your reel while fighting the fish.
6. Feed out line until the rubberband comes out, then attach sinker. This makes a good line marker.