When it comes to choosing the right fishing sinker, two of the most commonly used styles are egg sinkers and bullet sinkers. While they may seem similar at first glance, these sinkers are designed for different fishing conditions and techniques. In this guide, we’ll explore the pros and cons of each type—so you can select the perfect option for your next fishing trip.
What Is an Egg Sinker?
An egg sinker is a rounded, oval-shaped weight with a hole through the center. The fishing line passes directly through the sinker, allowing it to move freely.
Key Benefits:
- Great for bottom fishing in still or slow-moving waters
- Allows fish to take the bait without feeling resistance
- Reduces line twist during casting and retrieval

What Is a Bullet Sinker?
A bullet sinker has a streamlined, cone-like shape resembling a bullet. It is commonly used for Texas rigs or Carolina rigs in freshwater and light saltwater conditions.
Key Benefits:
- Penetrates vegetation easily—perfect for weed beds
- Streamlined shape enhances casting distance
- Ideal for moving waters or drift fishing

Egg Sinkers vs. Bullet Sinkers: Which Should You Choose?
Feature | Egg Sinker | Bullet Sinker |
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Best for | Bottom fishing, still water | Weed beds, currents, drift fishing |
Line movement | Free sliding | Stops at swivel or rig stop |
Ideal rig | Slip rig, live bait setup | Texas or Carolina rig |
Water condition | Calm or light current | Moderate to fast-moving water |
Sensitivity to bites | High | Moderate |
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Alt text: Comparison of egg and bullet sinkers for freshwater and saltwater fishing
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Caption: “Egg vs. bullet sinkers – Know when to use which based on fishing conditions.”


OEM/ODM Sinkers Manufacturing by Fides Fishing
Whether you’re designing a fishing tackle product line or sourcing high-quality sinkers for retail, Fides Fishing offers OEM/ODM sinker production tailored to your needs. We produce both egg sinkers and bullet sinkers in various sizes, coatings, and packaging formats.
Custom Options:
- Lead weights from 1/4oz to 8oz
- Powder coating or raw finish
- Private-label logo and barcode printing
- Retail-ready packaging: zip bags, blister cards, or bulk

Conclusion: Choosing Between Egg and Bullet Sinkers
Both egg sinkers and bullet sinkers have their place in a well-equipped tackle box. Understanding their differences helps you fish more effectively based on the water conditions and rig setup. For OEM buyers and fishing brands, Fides Fishing provides end-to-end support—from mold development to packaging design—ensuring your sinkers meet both performance and branding standards.
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