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Deep sinking for challenging herring waters
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| Name | FTM Heringsblei - Angelgewicht |
| EAN | 4250203377003 |
| MPN | 113515 |
| Brand | FTM |
| Weight | 60g |
| Shape | flat-pear |
| Quantity | 1pieces |
| Coating | lacquered |
FTM Herring Sinkers are specifically designed for herring fishing. Their distinctive colors and flat shape work across various techniques and equipment setups. The tumbling descent action during sinking mimics natural prey, making them effective for both fresh and saltwater herring fishing.
The weight variants range from 40g to 70g, each suited to different fishing conditions. Use 40g for shallow water and light conditions, 50g for standard situations, 60g for deeper water, and 70g for strong currents or maximum depth. Heavier sinkers sink faster and hold bottom in flowing water, while lighter ones work better in calm, shallow areas.
Yes, the stable eyelet and durable coating make these sinkers very robust. They resist wear, corrosion, and the demands of regular fishing. The quality construction ensures they remain effective through many fishing sessions.
Yes, FTM Herring Sinkers work well in both freshwater and saltwater herring fishing. The durable coating provides good corrosion resistance, making them suitable for coastal and open water applications where herring are found.
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FTM herring sinkers help you catch herring consistently without waiting. Their distinctive colors and flat shape create a tumbling action during descent that attracts fish effectively. The stable eyelet and durable coating ensure long-lasting performance.
Herring sinker type
Distinctive colors for improved visibility
Flat shape for natural sinking action
Stable eyelet for secure rigging
Durable coating for extended use
Supplied as individual weights
The flat shape is critical for herring fishing. As the sinker tumbles during descent, it presents your bait naturally and mimics the movement of wounded prey. This action triggers aggressive feeding responses from herring and other predatory fish.