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03-26-2022, 08:15 AM #1
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 a bandit behind that! app says at 50 ft it will go down 22 ft. by self but with bandit towing behind 2oz.weight app says at 50ft back will go down 13ft. so in figuring depth it will run would you add 22ft. and the 13ft together for the sum of aprox. 35ft that lure will run at 50ft of line out and about 1.5 mph??? especially if I did not to let out over 200 foot of line and no weight targeting 40ft walleye. and not wanting to use jets or dipsy. thou would be easier to figure
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