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Message Subject: Weight placement for Cranks
Beaver
Posted 3/9/2009 11:47 AM (#365089)
Subject: Weight placement for Cranks





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I saw a video that was shot in a tank that showed the same lure with weight placed in different places and what the results were. Now I can't seem to locate it. If anyone has it saved (like I should have done) could you please post the link.
Thanks,
Beaver
Pikopath
Posted 3/9/2009 3:28 PM (#365122 - in reply to #365089)
Subject: Re: Weight placement for Cranks




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Location: Norway
I have it on my computer, I can try and email it to you.

Edit: Even better, I bookmarked the link
http://www.parrmark.jp/parr-video/5hiki.mpg


Michael

Edited by Pikopath 3/9/2009 3:31 PM
Beaver
Posted 3/9/2009 4:04 PM (#365129 - in reply to #365122)
Subject: Re: Weight placement for Cranks





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That's the one.
Thank-You
Yake Bait
Posted 3/9/2009 5:41 PM (#365164 - in reply to #365089)
Subject: Re: Weight placement for Cranks





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That is a great clip. Great way to illustrate the effect of weight placement on how a lure runs.
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