How many lead fishing weights is too many?

Crispin

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I think this qualifies as too many...my dad has lost it.

over 400

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Terry Soloman

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I sell mine back to the fishermen for a buck apiece!
 

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I think this qualifies as too many...my dad has lost it.

over 400

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I think I have more than that! I got 65 of them on one hunt a while back. Found 3 gold rings in with them, so, I guess it was worth it! :laughing7: I like finding pockets of them. It tells me that other targets of similar weight (like gold) are likely to be close by.
 

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Lots of potential bullets there.
 

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Great display.
Lead still has it's uses for sure.
Some unknown's to me due to geo. location.
Are the ones on the left with safety pin type wires for holding baitfish?
 

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Nice display!!! My wife would look at me funny if my next project looked like that...thanks for the idea!
 

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That is the 1st fishing weight collection I have ever seen. People collect the darndest things..
 

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this is one years worth from a few yrs ago - the containers are about the size of gallon milk jugs
I used a bunch years ago and made my own weights for dive belt - years ago
I sold abunch at a yard sale and gave a bunch away - I have about 160 lbs left now
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add up fast when you get this many in a hunt
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That's quite a collection. Never thought of using them as a display. Usually I just give them away to the first fisherman I see who doesn't seem to have an attitude. The rest I throw into recycling. Too late now to start a collection.
 

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Cant ever have too many lead weights, they can be used to make ammo if the need every rises.... I even buy dive belts at garage sales if they have lead bars....
 

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I usually use the weights I find as a conversation opener with the fisherman I encounter. Its a good information bargaining piece. A typical encounter for me will involve the opening offer of free weights followed by a few questions such as if they have seen any other hunters on the beach and where, or if its a beach i'm not familiar with I ask where the hot spots are on that beach were people tend to concentrate/party/bunch up. Every now and then you'll get a good tidbit of info. Best tip I have received so far was where a bar used to exist on the beach front. Searching around the outskirts of the now empty lot produced a bunch of clad, garbage and silver keepers (mercs, quarters, etc). :laughing7:
 

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Wow, thats a lot! if they are in good shape I keep them. Otherwise I toss them out with the junk at the end of each dig.
 

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Cant ever have too many lead weights, they can be used to make ammo if the need every rises.... I even buy dive belts at garage sales if they have lead bars....

when I was younger - used to melt some down to make musketballs to shoot blackpowder :thumbsup:
 

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160 X0.75 = $120.00- time to sell!! ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1442246213.498224.jpg
 

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I give them away to my son who fishes and I save all the lead pipe and old lead chunks I find in fields and old home sites. Curious to see how much I can accumulate.
 

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I think I have more than that! I got 65 of them on one hunt a while back. Found 3 gold rings in with them, so, I guess it was worth it! :laughing7: I like finding pockets of them. It tells me that other targets of similar weight (like gold) are likely to be close by.

I can say I have only found one gold ring mixed in with the fishing weights this year... most of the places I hunt the gold is near by but not so close that they are mixed in, 30 to 40 feet away...but you could tell there was a directional push of the targets. Has a lot to do with the shape...not the weight here...

At the ocean, a different story. When the cut gets down to the sinkers you know your in the sink area of heavy objects.
 

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