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<blockquote data-quote="Bauer" data-source="post: 495015" data-attributes="member: 775"><p>There are many different written and unwritten ways to get plugs down to the depths, the Romanack's in their precision trolling app have the 50+2oz method on many cranks, then you can pretty much build your own dive charts from 3-8oz weights depending on the need and how tight to the boat you want to run. I recommend finding a long sand flat and experimenting, when you see the bait start digging, that's the depth its running! This year with the clear water on sak, they seem to be liking it much further away from the boat, so I have been running lighter weights, but it's not uncommon in the fall for me to run (4) rods with 8oz snaps on them. Makes the up and down really efficient and fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bauer, post: 495015, member: 775"] There are many different written and unwritten ways to get plugs down to the depths, the Romanack's in their precision trolling app have the 50+2oz method on many cranks, then you can pretty much build your own dive charts from 3-8oz weights depending on the need and how tight to the boat you want to run. I recommend finding a long sand flat and experimenting, when you see the bait start digging, that's the depth its running! This year with the clear water on sak, they seem to be liking it much further away from the boat, so I have been running lighter weights, but it's not uncommon in the fall for me to run (4) rods with 8oz snaps on them. Makes the up and down really efficient and fast. [/QUOTE]
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