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06-09-2014, 02:36 PM #6
I don't know where you were fishing at (general Area) but with a tt-40 at 35 back and 2 mph you would be between 17 and 19 foot deep with line the diameter of 8lb mono, 30lb braid. You very well may have been fishing below the active fish. The more line back the deeper you would be.
In the island area leads of 20ft to 30ft were the norm this past weekend. The depths achieved with a lead of 20ft would be about 11ft deep at 2.0 mph and a lead of 25ft would put your lure about 14 to 16ft deep and 30ft lead would be about 16 to 17 ft deep.
Common harness length is are about 60 inches, with #5 or #6 Colorado Blades, trolled about 1.3 to 2.0 GPS speed. Although I prefer the hatchet blades to all other designs in size 6.Last edited by wakina; 06-09-2014 at 02:40 PM.
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