100% understand but length will vary a lot between different anglers strength, rod action, and most important length. The length of line out is a variable that accounts very little to jig depth. It helps to have different length rods to vary a foot or so. After letting out so much the jig actually starts rising back up. A 1/16th ounce at 45 ft will run within a foot of the same bait at 65 ft. The most important variable is speed. Then line. Next are jigheads type and shape. Then the buoyancy and shape of the plastic. With cranks line length will change depth a lot.


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