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Sinkers and moulds that mean business
Sinkers might be small, but they do the dirty work that puts fish on ice. Get them wrong and you are fighting wind, current, and your own rig all day.
Get them right and everything clicks. Casts land cleaner, bait behaves itself, and suddenly the fish start playing along.
Sinkers are the unsung heroes of your rig
When the swell kicks up or the current starts flexing, sinkers are what keep you in the game. They stop your bait from skating off into no mans land and help you stay connected to the bite.
Different water means different weights and shapes. That is why a proper sinker selection is not optional; it is essential.
- Ball sinkers for no-fuss rigs that just work
- Bean sinkers for rivers and estuaries, where a gentle roll looks natural
- Star sinkers for gnarly ground and stubborn currents
- Breakaway sinkers when the surf wants to drag everything sideways
- Surf sinkers for launching baits past the breakers and keeping them there
Pair them up with quality hooks, swivels and snaps, and pre-made rigs, and your setup stops feeling slapped together and starts feeling dialled.
Sinker moulds for fishos who hate running out of gear
If you fish hard, you lose sinkers. That is not bad luck, that is just fishing.
Sinker moulds let you pour your own weights, so you are never stuck reusing bent, chewed-up gear. Make what you need, when you need it, and fish without rationing sinkers like they are gold.
Fishing moulds are a ripper option for surf fishos, reef bashers, and anyone who is sick of the tackle tray looking empty. Add in solid rigging & accessories, and you can rebuild rigs fast and keep fishing while everyone else is retying.
Where sinkers really earn their keep
Sinkers are not a one-trick pony. They earn their keep anywhere conditions get spicy.
- Beaches and rocks: Surf sinkers punch casts and hold bottom
- Rivers and estuaries: Bean and ball sinkers drift naturally with the flow
- Off the boat: Control your drop and feel the bottom every time
Add fresh bait, burley and accessories or keep things simple with bait jigs & rigs, and you are ready for whatever water you roll up on.
Build rigs faster and fish longer
Good sinkers deserve a good supporting cast. Clean rigs mean fewer tangles, quicker re-ties, and more time with a line in the water. Being organised also saves your sanity when the bite is on, and everything is happening at once.
- Pre-Made Rigs for quick setups and less mucking around
- Floats when you want bait up off the deck
- Tackle Kits to keep sinkers, moulds, and tools sorted
- Rigging & Accessories to tweak and tune on the fly
Chuck on your fishing clothing, load the kit, and settle in for a proper session.
Sinkers and moulds at BCF
BCF has sinkers and sinker moulds built for Aussie fishing and Aussie conditions. From glassed-out estuaries to choppy beaches, this gear is made to cope with punishment and keep doing its job.
Shop online or swing by one of our 165+ BCF stores and yarn with the crew.
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- Price Match so you never pay more than you should
- Click & Collect with gear ready in as quickly as 1 hour
Load up on sinkers, pour your own if that is your thing, and get back to chasing bites. Less rig drama, more bent rods, and way more bragging rights. Also, remember to check the Club deals for more.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sinker should I use for surf fishing?
Surf fishing usually calls for heavier options like surf sinkers, star sinkers, or breakaway sinkers. They are built to bite into sand and hold your bait where the fish actually are, instead of letting it wash halfway down the beach.
When should I use a ball sinker instead of other types?
Ball sinkers are perfect for simple rigs in calmer water like estuaries, bays, and rivers. They let your bait move naturally and are a go-to when fish are a bit shy or the current is doing most of the work.
What is a sinker mould, and why would I use one?
A sinker mould lets you pour your own sinkers at home, so you never run out mid-session. It’s ideal if you fish rocky ground, surf beaches, or anywhere sinker losses are just part of the deal.
What is the difference between a star sinker and a breakaway sinker?
Star sinkers use their spikes to grip the bottom and stay put in a strong current. Breakaway sinkers dig in during the cast, then release when a fish picks up the bait, giving you a cleaner hookup.
How do I choose the right sinker weight?
It comes down to current, wind, and how far you need to cast. You want just enough weight to hold the bottom without turning your rig into a brick.