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  1. Re: Snap on or inline weights for walleye using bandits ???

    thank you for that info on trolling perssion app had it all along but didn't know how to access it. found it and will be a big help alone with chart on uses of jets...
  2. Re: Snap on or inline weights for walleye using bandits ???

    yes but you have a bandit attached to the 50 back which also acts to get it lower?????
  3. Snap on or inline weights for walleye using bandits ???

    Ok inline or snap on weights I use for getting worm harness down to desired depths i use my apps for that. but if i wanted to use a two oz. weight 5.5 to 6 foot back of that weight i would then place...
  4. Re: Question on Downriggers and Bandits aprox. 1.2 to1.5 mph

    great method!!!! and will use. I"m going to set up the LIVE SCOPE to monitor baits in Real Time and should be able to really dial in the special one or two foot depth above fish that I desire but...
  5. Re: Question on Downriggers and Bandits aprox. 1.2 to1.5 mph

    cannon makes a good ajustable one
  6. Re: Question on Downriggers and Bandits aprox. 1.2 to1.5 mph

    fish hawk ty I do understand what your saying I do have the rods to run 6 a side!! but will have to invest in my stackers...lol but between boards weights and length of bandits trolled behind...
  7. Re: Question on Downriggers and Bandits aprox. 1.2 to1.5 mph

    I should of put that in description too. running 12lb. flat round wt. with fin i do have a hawk cause trolling for them salmon and coho's you got smaller window. I didn't know it was called blowback...
  8. Re: Question on Downriggers and Bandits aprox. 1.2 to1.5 mph

    Forget 30lb. Braid like 10lb.mono
  9. Question on Downriggers and Bandits aprox. 1.2 to1.5 mph

    Lets say I am in 40 foot of water and I'm targeting walleyes 3 inches of bottom using downriggers. I'm using 10ft. lead off ball trolling 1.2 -1.5 . Is Running 34ft. the correct deepth I should...
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