We pretty much run exclusively spinners, but occasionally switch to spoons. We have never used divers, just use the Cabela's inline sinkers as they have always worked, they're cheaper than divers and it's one less thing we have to dial in. We run the 3 oz. sinkers on the outside lines (farthest from the boat) so that we don't have to let out as much line and there's less of a chance of losing a fish due to a longer time fighting. I run the 2 oz. sinkers off the lines straight off the back of the boat to get them to the depth that seems to be working that day but they're farther from the boat as I feel the boat does indeed spook the fish. If I do ever upgrade to divers, which I might do, I am definitely going with Tru Trips so that I'm not fighting the diver and the fish. The biggest benefit of the divers (Tru Trips and Jets at least) is that if they were to break off, they should float up to the surface along with your crank or spinner. If you're running divers and cranks, you've got about $20 tied onto the line, so it's something to think about.

Here's a link for the sinkers and a depth chart. The depth chart is based on 10 lb. mono diameter at 1.5 mph. If you speed up and/or use a thicker line, you will be shallower than it says. There's an app that allows you to input your exact setup including line diameter, bait and speed to give you an accurate depth, but it's pretty pricey so if this is a 1-2 times per year deal you may want to just try to figure out what works for you. I usually set an outside line (3 oz.) at 45 feet, another at 55 feet, one off the back (2 oz.) at 60 and one at 70. This covers roughly 10 feet of the water column and I adjust the rest accordingly depending on which ones are catching fish.

Just remember, if you're marking fish at 20 feet, you want to be slightly above them. I try to shoot for about a foot up, but dragging baits a foot or more below a fish with eyes on the top of its head is not going to be as successful as pulling them a little above them.

Sinkers
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Cabel...h-All+Products

Depth chart
http://rednekoutfitters.com/inline_t...ght_chart.html