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Location: Colgate, WI | Does anyone have a depth chart for in lines? Are they about the same as snaps? Thanks for the info buds.
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i have been running my 1/2 oz and 1 oz weights pretty close to the charts in precision trolling book.they are within a foot or two.but that book is true to no current and exact speed it says,i ran mine in 12 fow and calculated from ther..hope it helps maybe someone will have a better exp..if this dont help |
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| Good rule of thumb to statrt from is 1oz will dive at aprox. half the distance back at 1mph, so 20 back on a 1 oz will put ya down 10ft. from there you can derive the depth of half oz and 2 oz fairly close, experiment from there and always try and fish avbove the fish a tad, more in clear water and less in dirty or styained water, good luck, Kannon |
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Location: Omro,Wi. | All I know is 18 feet back with 5/8 oz. will kill alot of walleyes on greenbay...lol |
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| 1/2 oz 20, 30, 40 is all you need to know.good for 10 to 30 fow |
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| I was wondering what type of in-lines weights are most of you using? Bass pro? Erie Outfitters?
Thanks for the help! |
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| www.bigeyecustomlures.com |
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| I started using the Red Nek weights last year. They come in some great colors, and are made locally here in Ohio.
http://olepetestackle.com/rednektrollingweights.htm |
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Location: Waukesha Wisconsin | Tommy Harris In-lines work grat for me. http://www.tommyharrisblades.com/ |
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