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| JKahler | 
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Posts: 1296 Location: WI  | When using my mojo weagle (8") it noses down and goes subsurface (def not a wabull!) occassionally. Is this something that I'm doing wrong on the retrieve? Should I slow down or jerk the rod to the side more? | ||
| mseybert | 
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Posts: 443 Location: Indiana  | try leaving more slack in the line when you jerk down, and maybe slow down some too. | ||
| MuskieMike | 
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Location: Des Moines IA  | Definitely need to keep more slack line between the rod tip and the weagle. I've seen guys move a weagle at warp speed, without any nose dive, so speed shouldn't effect it much. | ||
| Lundbob | 
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Posts: 444 Location: Duluth, MN  | I've had this happen also. I've found if i switch from a 130# leader to an 80# the nose will stay up better. | ||
| Guest | 
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| It's not the leader, trust me, as I throw mine with a 150 pound flouro leader.  You need more slack and SLOW it down...it's not a Jackpot.  | |||
| Reef Hawg | 
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Posts: 3518 Location: north central wisconsin  | It is possible that it is your Weagle too.  I have a number of them, and my best one actually does that at times(taking on water possibly..?..) without notice.  This lure(the very first one I got several years ago from Cady) has been a very good one, so I still use it, but can also be very frustrating as my other weagles do not dive at all in most any water condition with a proper slack slap retreive.  It is not beyond belief that you have a finicky one, but it might just end up being your best producer if you can put up with it... Edited by Reef Hawg 10/8/2008 7:49 AM  | ||
| muskie-nick | 
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Posts: 163 Location: lake st clair michigan  | i had the same problem ...put on a stiff wire leader | ||
| sworrall | 
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Posts: 32935 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin  | Yup. Hard wire leader, .055 or so works best for me. I WANT the Weagle to be capable of diving a bit. | ||
| Beaver | 
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Posts: 4266  | Put a bigger hook on the rear end. I put 5/0 Heavy Mustads on all of mine.  And Slow down Beav  | ||
| Sawbones | 
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Posts: 95 Location: LOTW every chance I get  | mseybert - 10/8/2008  5:02 AM   try leaving more slack in the line when you jerk down, and maybe slow down some too. Yup, that is the advice I was given last year when I had the same problem and it worked for me.  | ||
| JKahler | 
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Posts: 1296 Location: WI  | Thanks guys, I don't use Flouro leaders so that isn't the issue. It sounds like maybe I'm just 'fishing it like a jackpot'. | ||
| CASTING55 | 
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Posts: 968 Location: N.FIB  | I noticed the same thing using it with a high speed real,I just had to slow it down a bit and it worked fine.Mine was with the 10 inch though | ||
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