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I notice if you use a lighter weight minnow plug it runs shallower and fewer
snags. Also it has more veering action when jerking it, The drawback is the shallow run the fish my have to rise to hit it. Somehow i tend to think the fish are prone to hit deeper running plugs. It is hard to weigh the pros and cons and risk the potential losses of fish using either or and the what ifs as well. |
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Have you ever noticed heavier plugs with large lips run deep. Maybe you are
on to something here Al, you should let the manufactures know, they probably don't know that. -- Bill Chesapeake, Va "Lure builder" wrote in message ... I notice if you use a lighter weight minnow plug it runs shallower and fewer snags. Also it has more veering action when jerking it, The drawback is the shallow run the fish my have to rise to hit it. Somehow i tend to think the fish are prone to hit deeper running plugs. It is hard to weigh the pros and cons and risk the potential losses of fish using either or and the what ifs as well. |
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