#261295 - 11/14/04 12:40 AM
How much lead do you use annually?
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 08/06/04
Posts: 151
Loc: Gig Harbor Washington
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I'm curious, how much lead do we leave in the rivers and streams in the state of Washington.
It occurred to me that this is not the best thing to leave in the environment. Does anybody know of an alternative to lead as a weight.
If I leave 2lbs a year on the Skoke, and several hundred fishers do the same, that adds up to quite allot of lead. Multiply that by the number of other rivers and we are putting TONS of lead in the water every year. IS THIS BAD?
So my question to all here is, how much lead do you use each year on the average per year?
Thanks in advance, Dan
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#261296 - 11/14/04 01:31 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 06/08/03
Posts: 302
Loc: Woodiville
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There are now several alternatives to lead ball, split shot, and sliding weights. Tin, tungsten, and ceramic are a few. No good sub for lead wire that I know. As far as is it bad, I would speculate that it isn't good for the environment, but the pieces are big enough and located where no birds are likely to ingest them and they probably work under the surface of the gravel/sand/mud pretty quickly.
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#261299 - 11/14/04 07:47 AM
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Spawner
Registered: 10/15/03
Posts: 726
Loc: Olympia
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Check out this info.......You know that the next new reg will be...... http://www.uwsp.edu/geo/courses/geog100/Lead-InEnv.htm
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#261300 - 11/14/04 11:07 AM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 07/11/04
Posts: 3091
Loc: Bothell, Wa
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One coil of lead will last me several years. And lead is my prefered weight of choice. I just don't lose that much anymore. Now 15 years ago I could go thru a coil in a couple of weeks.
I don't think lead left on river bottoms by fisherman have that much of an impact. Because of the size nothing is eating it and I don't think it dessolves into the water system??? I think it is just a little lead rock laying on the river bottom forever. Remember it is a natural component. Lead shot however is bad, bad, bad. Gamebirds pick at it to help digestion and then get lead poisening which can then be eaten and passed on to the hunter. I have never used lead shot and never will even where legal to do so.
I noticed that the above link did not mention sportsmen anywhere. If someone knows differently I would be interested to hear their opinion.
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#261301 - 11/14/04 12:46 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 02/19/04
Posts: 280
Loc: Richland, WA
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I'd be interested to see the size of the underwater lead mountain below Little Goose Dam on the Snake R. People who fish along the "wall" there use 10-20 oz. weights and typically lose them every time they catch a fish, which is often especially in springer season. Imagine archaeologists a few centuries from now trying to figure out why we would install such a huge pile of lead in a river...
(One of the reasons I don't fish "the wall" at Little Goose.)
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#261302 - 11/14/04 01:05 PM
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Reverend Tarpones
Registered: 10/09/02
Posts: 8379
Loc: West Duvall
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Maybe we can get a chemist or someone who know the facts to respond. I though that the lead is not a problem as it disolves very slowly, if at all. But I admit I am not certain. Anyone out there know for sure?
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#261303 - 11/14/04 02:00 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 02/19/04
Posts: 280
Loc: Richland, WA
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I am a chemist, but I have to confess I haven't done much reading on the topic of lead from fishing in the environment. The little I have read looks like it's not a big issue, but it also makes sense to me that major accumulations should be avoided.
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#261304 - 11/14/04 02:32 PM
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 02/19/00
Posts: 181
Loc: Homer, Alaska
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I'd assume that lead in rivers would dissolve just as the lead in lead pipes does, and that's been deemed an issue. Hard to imagine there being enough lead in a river the size of the Columbia to compare to the lead to water ratio in water flowing through a 1 inch pipe.
david
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#261305 - 11/14/04 07:10 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 11/03/01
Posts: 420
Loc: Mount Vernon, WA
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There was a thread here at least a couple of years ago, started out the same way. Someone chimed in with a very well thought out and logical response that left very few questions unanswered. Someone good at searching might be able to track it down. I pretty much quit worrying about it after reading that.
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#261307 - 11/15/04 01:42 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 11/08/04
Posts: 291
Loc: Little Susitna River
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I think melted lead is cool to look at and play with till you drip it on yourself!!
Good post steve
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#261308 - 11/15/04 01:53 AM
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Spawner
Registered: 12/05/02
Posts: 519
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Guys, there are mountains of eveidence that lead use is bad, we should do our best to keep it out of the environment. Check out this link and maybe it will help you understand. lead weights Im going to call some of the manufacturs on the list and ask who makes a pencil lead alternative and will post it for you. The question has bugged me for a while and some quick research has given me the incentive to switch, even if the price is higher.
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#261309 - 11/15/04 01:55 AM
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Spawner
Registered: 12/05/02
Posts: 519
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fishing weights and lead. In a growing number of areas outside Minnesota, non-lead tackle isn't just a good idea — it's the law. Restrictions and bans of lead fishing sinkers and jigs are becoming more common in the United States and other countries. New Hampshire has banned the use and sale of lead fishing sinkers that weigh less than an ounce and lead jigs smaller than an inch. Maine and New York (press release | law) have banned the sale of lead sinkers weighing a half-ounce or less. In 2004, the Vermont Legislature passed a bill prohibiting the use and sale of lead sinkers weighing 1/2 ounce or less. Great Britain restricted the use of lead fishing weights weighing less than 1 ounce. In Canadian national parks and national wildlife areas, it is illegal to use lead fishing sinkers and jigs weighing less than 50 grams, a ban that went into effect in 1997. In 2002, the Canadian House of Commons debated proposed legislation to expand the restrictions of lead tackle use across the country. In February 2004, Environment Canada—the federal agency in Canada responsible for environmental protection issues—announced its intent to pursue actions to prohibit the import, manufacture, and sale of lead sinkers and jigs. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has already banned lead sinkers in two national wildlife refuges and Yellowstone National Park. It is currently discussing restrictions on the use of lead sinkers and jigs at other national wildlife refuges where loons and trumpeter swans breed.
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#261311 - 11/15/04 08:37 PM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 07/08/04
Posts: 203
Loc: Fall City, WA
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It would be even better to find tungsten shot to use for slinky's! I find using pencil lead to be a royal pain. It hangs up more often than slinky wieghts and is not nearly as user friendly. I would love to know if there are any studies done on tungsten as far as being good/bad for the environment. I would also love to find a place to purchase bulk tungsten shot/beads in the correct size for slinky wieghts.
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#261312 - 11/15/04 08:46 PM
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 08/06/04
Posts: 151
Loc: Gig Harbor Washington
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Tungsten! now thats a good Idea. Although it is a little spendy I would imagine.
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#261313 - 11/16/04 12:03 AM
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Parr
Registered: 02/20/04
Posts: 44
Loc: Lakewood, WA
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I usually go through bout a coil and a half of lead a year when river fishing for salmon, that dosent count what I lose in other sinkers fishin in the sound
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#261314 - 11/17/04 10:56 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 09/30/02
Posts: 412
Loc: Sequim
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I go through 1 to 2 lbs a year. I've often thought of this very issue, and also read a study about long term solubility in water, which inidicated that there wasn't much of a threat. Still it's seems prudent to look for alternatives but the lead is just so easy to use. If tungsten is safe for the environment and they made 3/16 and 1/4 rods in varying lengths AND the price came down to the relm of reason, I'd switch.
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