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

    Check out the Precision Trolling App. 50-2 They make it really simple.
    Let out 50 ft and attach 2 oz weight and then let out the line app says for desired depth and speed.
    Quick and easy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishing Tiger View Post
    Check out the Precision Trolling App. 50-2 They make it really simple.
    Let out 50 ft and attach 2 oz weight and then let out the line app says for desired depth and speed.
    Quick and easy.
    yes but you have a bandit attached to the 50 back which also acts to get it lower?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by GatorBait View Post
    yes but you have a bandit attached to the 50 back which also acts to get it lower?????
    That is already factored into their calculations. They have the dive-curve for the bait by-itself and also for the 50+2 method. For example, a Bandit runs 19 feet down at 100 back with no weights attached (10# XT). If you then switch the setting from 10 lb XT to 50+2 / 10 lb XT, the depth changes to 34 feet. So to clarify, for 34 feet, you would let out 50 feet of line, attach a 2 oz weight, then let out 50 more feet of line, for 100 total.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slimshady View Post
    That is already factored into their calculations. They have the dive-curve for the bait by-itself and also for the 50+2 method. For example, a Bandit runs 19 feet down at 100 back with no weights attached (10# XT). If you then switch the setting from 10 lb XT to 50+2 / 10 lb XT, the depth changes to 34 feet. So to clarify, for 34 feet, you would let out 50 feet of line, attach a 2 oz weight, then let out 50 more feet of line, for 100 total.
    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...

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