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    Quote Originally Posted by Keeps it reel View Post
    I have just started trying snap on weights this year. I have the precision trolling app but I only see info for 2oz weight. I see you used some 3oz with the 50/60 lead. What would be the approximate depth of that setup? I have both 2 and 3 oz to use. We did well Sunday with bandits and 2 oz 50/70 leads. Thanks for the all information you provide. You have helped me be more successful with trolling.

    I wouldn't know, exactly. I just know it was deeper than the 2oz with the same lead.

    It worked well, so I just duplicated it when I put it back out....and, it caught more fish. Now, it's part of the line up to start. Two lines with 2oz and two lines with the 3 oz, when I'm only running 4 boards.

    Sometimes, you just need to experiment a little. If it works, duplicate it. If it doesn't, change it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Capt Juls View Post
    I wouldn't know, exactly. I just know it was deeper than the 2oz with the same lead.

    It worked well, so I just duplicated it when I put it back out....and, it caught more fish. Now, it's part of the line up to start. Two lines with 2oz and two lines with the 3 oz, when I'm only running 4 boards.

    Sometimes, you just need to experiment a little. If it works, duplicate it. If it doesn't, change it.
    BINGO! So much is centered around just using a 2 oz. weight, but varying weights expands your target area and improves your odds!

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