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03-29-2018, 06:00 PM #2
Right in the Precision Trolling book they have a small part of page on it... they say 33% additional from the standard curve.
I've never used it, but have to assume it is like lead core line I do use a lot on Lake Michigan for salmon... you do have to realize it is speed dependent. Slow down too much and obviously it starts to sink. Speeding up and it goes the other direction.
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