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Great chart thanks for sharing
Thanks for another well written article.
I don't understand why tin would run deeper at .4 and run shallower at 1.2?
Good read.
Nice article...thanks
Great info. Thanks
Great info, thanks!
Good stuff!!!
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Interesting read, however, don't understand the tin vs lead jig transformation in your illustration? At .4, .5, .6 mph 1/16th jig made of tin runs deeper than a 1/16th lead jig. However at .7 mph and faster, the lead runs deeper than the tin? Believe it was just a mistake made at the end of a long time consuming article to assist his fellow fisherman become more successful fisherman
Thanks
Good info. How long is a long line?
good read
Great info!
Very nice!
Good article and some good info to give newbies a good starting point for longlining. I do believe each fisherman needs to send time on flats with their setups learning where their jigs are running at what speed and feet out, something you didn't give on your depth chart but still a great starting point. Thanks for taking the time to put this article together.