Depth of weighted Suicks
Sut'sgold
Posted 9/28/2010 8:59 AM (#461118)
Subject: Depth of weighted Suicks




Posts: 59


Location: Chicago western burbs
Anyone know the depth a weighted 10in. Suick runs? Does it have the same rising action as a regular suick? I am considering them for a late fall trip and am looking for something that can get some depth. Thanks for any advice.
Lakeshore Lure Co.
Posted 9/28/2010 10:07 AM (#461134 - in reply to #461118)
Subject: RE: Depth of weighted Suicks





Location: Chicago, IL
our weighted ez-e riser gets down 6 to 8 feet deep
has a slow death rise on the pause
great bait for cold water when you want some hang time
Muskie Treats
Posted 9/28/2010 11:36 AM (#461153 - in reply to #461118)
Subject: Re: Depth of weighted Suicks





Posts: 2384


Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
They're al different because of the wood. 4 to 8' depending on the bait. I chance out the front two hooks to 7/0 to get even more depth. Tough to go wrong with a 10" shock in the fall.
breutzy
Posted 9/28/2010 8:25 PM (#461273 - in reply to #461118)
Subject: RE: Depth of weighted Suicks




Posts: 153


Location: Antigo Wi.
I throw a weighted 10 most of the fall and can work it anywhere from 2' to about 8' depending on the pull and the angle of the tail. Awesome fall bait, one of us in the boat is always throwing a suick, either a 10" or a 12"
Netman
Posted 9/28/2010 8:27 PM (#461275 - in reply to #461118)
Subject: RE: Depth of weighted Suicks





Posts: 880


Location: New Berlin,Wisconsin,53151
If you want it to run deep soak it in water overnight. The wood will suck up the water making it less boyant. I've been able to move them 8-10ft down. Another method iis Joe Muskies weight kit this and the water soak can put it out of site.

Bruce
Scott M.
Posted 9/28/2010 8:57 PM (#461291 - in reply to #461118)
Subject: RE: Depth of weighted Suicks


I have no problem to get my 10" Weighted Suicks to run 3 to 5 feet without any added weight. I may have to bend and adjust the tail to get my Suick's tuned before fishing with them.

Scott M.