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Trophy Cat No-Roll Sinkers for Catfish – Hold Bottom in Heavy Current

Catfish Sinkers Built to Hold Bottom in Current

Size: 2 oz

Typical delivery times range from 5 to 7 days

Keep Your Bait Anchored in Strong Current

No-Roll Sinkers That Stay Put Where Catfish Feed

Stop Bait Drift, Increase Hook-Ups

Don't let current push you off the fish

SOLD AS SINGLES

Strong current can make traditional sinkers roll and drag your bait out of the strike zone. Trophy Cat No-Roll Sinkers are designed with a flat, wide profile that hugs the bottom and holds tight, keeping your bait exactly where the cats are feeding. Perfect for rivers, tailraces, and high-flow areas, these sinkers give you the confidence to fish confidently in any current.

  • ✅ Flat design resists rolling in current
  • ✅ Keeps bait anchored in strike zone longer
  • ✅ Built-in wire eye for easy rigging
  • ✅ Ideal for river, bank, and kayak catfish setups
  • ✅ Proven effective on blues, channels, and flatheads
  • ✅ Sold individually to mix and match sizes
Material Lead
Available Weights 2 oz, 3 oz, 4 oz, 5 oz, 6 oz, 8 oz

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Don't let current steal your bait. Lock in your presentation with Trophy Cat No-Roll Sinkers before the next one gets away.

Trophy Cat No-Roll Sinkers FAQs

No. Trophy Cat No-Roll Sinkers are compact and land flat, making less noise than traditional egg or bank sinkers. Most anglers find them stealthier in shallow or pressured waters.

These are best for holding baits in place. If you're dragging, a pencil or slinky-style sinker works better, but many anglers still use no-rolls for controlled drifts in moderate flow.

The flat shape actually gives you surprising distance. They're compact and balanced, allowing longer and more accurate casts compared to pyramid or bell sinkers.

Yes. The wire eye is thick and durable. It handles 50–80 lb mono or braid with no bending or damage when tied direct or attached with a snap.

Absolutely. Since they stay put, they're perfect for fishing blind in low light or murky conditions. You won't have to worry about your bait drifting away from the strike zone.


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