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Message Subject: Weight placement question
barbless-bob
Posted 12/15/2019 7:22 PM (#951128)
Subject: Weight placement question




Posts: 70


Sorry if this has been asked before, could not find in multi searches.
What will the outcome be the closer I get to the tail with the balancing WEIGHTS? Regarding the action of the bait.
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h2os2t
Posted 12/24/2019 11:01 AM (#951546 - in reply to #951128)
Subject: RE: Weight placement question




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Location: Freedom, WI
consider weight placement as a pivot point along with line tie. Line tie and lip if a crankbait more so than a glide bait. Throw in type of wood(weight of body) and lots of variables. Trial and error until you have a lot of experience and guess right the first time
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