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<blockquote data-quote="H82bogey" data-source="post: 306340" data-attributes="member: 1372"><p>I use everything behind my snap weights, even the big boys. I've used everything from #5 flicker shads to #11 flicker minnows and reef runner 800's. Just change the amount of line between your crank and the weight and change the amount of line you let out after you snap the weight on. As mentioned the trolling app is great, but I find if you have a 3oz weight, once you snap it on you can let that baby sink until it hits bottom, then stop letting line out, let the boat catch up and pull the crank, this will lift the weight off the bottom. It will get you pretty close and if you are running a small crank you may need to let more line out, but not much. I use this method often, even to get down to 50-60 feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H82bogey, post: 306340, member: 1372"] I use everything behind my snap weights, even the big boys. I've used everything from #5 flicker shads to #11 flicker minnows and reef runner 800's. Just change the amount of line between your crank and the weight and change the amount of line you let out after you snap the weight on. As mentioned the trolling app is great, but I find if you have a 3oz weight, once you snap it on you can let that baby sink until it hits bottom, then stop letting line out, let the boat catch up and pull the crank, this will lift the weight off the bottom. It will get you pretty close and if you are running a small crank you may need to let more line out, but not much. I use this method often, even to get down to 50-60 feet. [/QUOTE]
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