

A bit of moisture will help the silicon slip on the wire. The short length of silicon rubber supplied is then pushed over the longer length of wire and secured tightly against the sinker. The wire is then firmly pushed home through the sinker and the open, angled tagged end of the wire slipped into the slot. At this point the open end is attached to whatever terminal tackle the angler wishes to use… a lead, pirk or swivel etc. To assemble the sinker the longer leg of the wire is inserted into the lead via the wider of the two slotted holes. They come in packs of three sinkers, with all necessary wires and short lengths of silicon tube used to lock wires in place.

The Clip-on sinker could also be used to add weight above a leadhead and is perfect for the shore angler wishing to deep-spin for pollack from the shore. Various applications for sliding rigs from boat and shore, and the option of quick additional weight to a lead or pirk instantly spring to mind. Attachment/detachment is lightning fast, secure and births a whole world of fishing possibilities to explore. Well designed and executed, the concept sees a 80gm modified egg sinker fitted with a central wire clip. The new Dvice clip-on sinker is a simple idea intended to making fishing easier. 2K Dave Proudfoot runs the rule over the the latest addition to the range of products from the innovative Dvice Company.
