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    A correction for Bob Boese - he states: "The smaller the size of the weight, the better. But atomic weight of lead is 207.2 while tungsten is 183.85 and tin is 118.71. That means that your tin weight must be almost twice as large as your lead weight. Tungsten is only 12% larger but many times more expensive ? if you can find them."

    Actually, the characteristic of interest is density, not atomic weight. Lead is 11340 kg/m3 vs. tungsten at 19250 kg/m3. Tin is 7310 kg/m3. (webelements.com) So, price aside, tungsten is a much better alternative as the same weight is only ~60% the volume of lead. Hence, the high weight of relatively small tungsten beads. Tin would be quite a bit larger.

    He may be right about lead not having much of an effect in waterways, but probably still better to avoid it if possible. I use a temp sensitive putty that seems to stay on the leader about as well as lead shot ever did. Not hard to find in the shops.

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    Thanks for the correction. Chemistry is not my strong suit.
    The emphasis was intended to be tungsten is outrageously expensive and tin has to be bigger.
    Neither is a good option --- IMHO.

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    Default We have met the enemy and he is us!

    1. Lead kills us and there is no safe level for lead. Before the 1990's the thinking on this was very different. Now the CDC and other health organizations tell us not to handle lead. We ingest it if we smoke or eat snacks after handling it.

    2. The British experience. Swans on the Thames River made a dramatic come-back after lead in fishing tackle was banned. The swan numbers were spiraling downwards prior to the ban.


    3. Birds such as loons will ingest items looking like food. Therefore, flies with lead are more likely to be consumed by loons than lead shot from shotgun shells.

    4. If WE are not part of the solution, then WE are part of the problem.

    Ed
    " Fishermen, hunters, wood choppers, and others,
    spending their lives in the fields and woods,
    in a peculiar sense a part of Nature themselves,
    are often in a more favorable mood for observing her,
    in the intervals of their pursuits,
    than philosophers or poets even,
    who approach her with expectation."

    Henry David Thoreau

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