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Old 08-08-2008, 03:48 AM
ramsis_iv ramsis_iv is offline
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plombamino(or whatever they are called)

I bought a plombizzo (or whaterver...) a week ago. I tested it 2day. It sinks slowly, expected, it is hard or near impossible to make something withe the same overall density as water. But together with a float holder (I'm gussing it weigths as much as half a bb-shot or less) it made my 2bb (partially pre-weigthet) waggler sink. I think that a plombanmano(I'm just gussing the name....) shouldt weigh down the float more then half a bb shot. This makes the plombazza(any closer?) useless to me.

Is mine defective or is this gadget a trick made up by the italians to make money by selling something compleatly useless?

Rigth now the only thing I can imagine using it for is my 10-20g perch,zander and pike floats. But I don't really care about fine-tuning them enough to use something like that for them. When fishing the waggler I want to use the exakt amont of shots of different weigths. This device would have made setting things up much faster+I could do it at home and now lose half an hour of fishing time by adding and removing shots (I just got some floats that indicate weigth and shots that do the same, my old ones didn't tell me anything about themselves, I had to guess....)
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Old 09-13-2008, 11:00 AM
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