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<blockquote data-quote="The_owl" data-source="post: 300053" data-attributes="member: 5672"><p>Last time i was at Scheels i picked up a couple packages of their 5 oz in-line weights. I've been using their 2 oz weights with the Precison App for a couple of years and i really enjoy that.</p><p></p><p>My question for you guys - is there a 'rule of thumb' in regards to adding more weight and getting more depth? Does every 1 oz of additional weight net you 6' in depth?</p><p></p><p>For example - i picked up a couple Yakima Mag Lip 3.5's and they are showing 33' @ 2.25 mph = 149' of line with the 50+2 method. Would this same line and speed = 51' when you substitute a 5 oz weight for a 2 oz?</p><p></p><p>I will do some trail and error once i get out and get after some salmon, but i figured i'd ask here as well.</p><p></p><p>thanks,</p><p></p><p>Owl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_owl, post: 300053, member: 5672"] Last time i was at Scheels i picked up a couple packages of their 5 oz in-line weights. I've been using their 2 oz weights with the Precison App for a couple of years and i really enjoy that. My question for you guys - is there a 'rule of thumb' in regards to adding more weight and getting more depth? Does every 1 oz of additional weight net you 6' in depth? For example - i picked up a couple Yakima Mag Lip 3.5's and they are showing 33' @ 2.25 mph = 149' of line with the 50+2 method. Would this same line and speed = 51' when you substitute a 5 oz weight for a 2 oz? I will do some trail and error once i get out and get after some salmon, but i figured i'd ask here as well. thanks, Owl [/QUOTE]
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