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03-30-2022, 10:33 AM #4
Re: Snap on or inline weights for walleye using bandits ???
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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