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Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote:
Well Ken, there's a good reason why I haven't answered Sandy's question. I don't have a decent answer. There are far too many variables in his question. Thanks Steve: That's a pretty good answer though: there is no best weight. I really can make these as light or as heavy as I want, and to run shallow or deep. There are some limitations, so far anyway. Slow wide wobbling lures tend to run shallow. The deep divers have longer bills, but they tend to vibrate with a tighter shake than the shallow running guys. It would be great if I could figure out how to get a deep diving slow wide wobbler. But I haven't been able to do that so far. |
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