Originally Posted By: fishNphysician
Originally Posted By: bushbear

Weights may not be attached below or less than 12 inches above the lure or bait.



Just playing devils advocate.

Wonder how they would interpret that clause in the case of the bobber technique where the "attractor" is the equivalent of a leaded corkie.

Would that be considered an attached weight or is it a lure?


Speaking from Oregon's standpoint, jigs, with heads "molded on the hook" are lures, but the use of those 'drift weight' things, that look like painted metal beads or lead balls, that you can slide on your leader... are a no-no. They MUST be fixed to the hook shank.
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