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<blockquote data-quote="eyexer" data-source="post: 222316" data-attributes="member: 315"><p></p></blockquote><p>nope goes in the direction the lure goes. think of it this way. If you look at the eye head on and it's bent to your left the lure will run to it's left or your right. So if your standing in the back of your boat and look at the lure and its bent to your left when you stick that out the left side of your boat it will run away from you. What will happen is the line will tip that crank towards the boat if it's out the left side. This cause the bill to grab and push it to the left. So you bend the eyelet toward the direction it's running. Best way to see this is bend the eyelet so that it's very obvious which way it's tipped. Then stick it in the water and see what it does. A good way to remember this is if the eyelet is bent toward the side of the boat your fishing on it'll run away from you. So out the right side of the boat if it's bent towards the boat the crank runs away. Opposite for left side.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="eyexer, post: 222316, member: 315"] [/QUOTE]nope goes in the direction the lure goes. think of it this way. If you look at the eye head on and it's bent to your left the lure will run to it's left or your right. So if your standing in the back of your boat and look at the lure and its bent to your left when you stick that out the left side of your boat it will run away from you. What will happen is the line will tip that crank towards the boat if it's out the left side. This cause the bill to grab and push it to the left. So you bend the eyelet toward the direction it's running. Best way to see this is bend the eyelet so that it's very obvious which way it's tipped. Then stick it in the water and see what it does. A good way to remember this is if the eyelet is bent toward the side of the boat your fishing on it'll run away from you. So out the right side of the boat if it's bent towards the boat the crank runs away. Opposite for left side. [/QUOTE]
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