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Message Subject: Measuring minnow/crankbait depths
mn_mike
Posted 3/28/2005 10:56 AM (#30225)
Subject: Measuring minnow/crankbait depths


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When using unfamiliar brands of minnow baits, what is a good way to determine what depth you achieve with that particular bait. There are so many variables that affect this such as line type/size, boat speed, amount of line fed to lure, etc. The manufacturers a lot of times put ranges on the product but there are others that state ex: 5'-15', HUGE difference. So is it all trial and error? I would hate to purchase a set of deep or shallow diving baits that don't meet my needs. I thought if my depth range was within the huge range given by the manufacture I could just adjust some variables from there. But for example; I don't want to spoke shallow fish with run short line leads just to achieve a shallower depth or having to run too fast or too slow and not being able to match the fishes moods. Any ideas and inputs are greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

mn_mike
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Shep
Posted 3/28/2005 11:01 AM (#30226 - in reply to #30225)
Subject: RE: Measuring minnow/crankbait depths



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I use the Precision Trolling Guide. Considered the Bible for trollers, it can be found at most stores and baitshops.
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thumper
Posted 3/28/2005 12:09 PM (#30232 - in reply to #30225)
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If the precision Trolling book doesn't have the actual brand or specific bait you want to use, you should be able to find one with similiar characteristics that is in the book to get you close. Dave S
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mn_mike
Posted 3/28/2005 3:20 PM (#30239 - in reply to #30225)
Subject: RE: Measuring minnow/crankbait depths


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Thanks for the help. I looked up the book you are talking about (Not cheap!) and it looks like it would be very helpful. It will be a nice addition to the shelf.

Thanks again,

Mike
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Hafe
Posted 3/28/2005 4:32 PM (#30241 - in reply to #30225)
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If you get the book,and want to substtute a fire-line or power-pro for the ten pound mono,the formula is to use 2/3 the line lentgh required of 10lb. to get the same depth.ie: 150 feet 10lb. mono-equals 100 feet super lines.
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mn_mike
Posted 3/29/2005 8:42 AM (#30265 - in reply to #30225)
Subject: RE: Measuring minnow/crankbait depths


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That was my first question after looking at the example chart. I just figured it would be described in there but if not THANK YOU! I've been planning on setting up with super lines so that is very helpful. Good stuff!

mn_mike
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