http://www.magnoliacrappieclub.com/a...longlining.pdf
This article has probably been posted on CDC before but for those who have not seen it I think you will find it helpful. On page 6 of the article there is a trolling depth chart that seems to be pretty accurate.


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...Be consistent with your tackle (jig heads and split shot sinkers). I only use Litewirehooks. This doesn't mean I always fish with a light wire hook. Litewirehooker's jig heads (whether light wire hooks, black platinum or sickle hooks) are consistent in weight so I know how much weight I have on my line. I also only use Water Gremlin split shot sinkers if I use a sinker. What I am saying is know the weights of your jigs heads no matter what brand you use. A 1/16 oz Litewirehook jig may weigh more/less than let's say a 1/16 oz Wally Marshall jig head. The heavier the deeper. Also be consistent with how far you cast out and how fast/slow you troll. Sometimes you may have to adjust on those variable...Thousands of variables out there to long line trolling. What works for me may not work for you. Find what works and stick with it. Gabowman hit the nail on the head about trolling towards shallower water and see where your jig hits the bottom. That's how I established how much weight I need to get down to the depth I want to be fishing at. Being consistent with what you choose to fish with and the technique (how far to throw out, speed, etc.) that you use will be the best chart you can have. Trial and error and time on the water is what it will take.
















