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More Muskie Fishing -> Basement Baits and Custom Lure Painting -> another glider weighting question
 
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Landonfish
Posted 9/8/2011 6:21 PM (#515688)
Subject: another glider weighting question




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ive read plenty of threads on different ways to weight gliders but is there any preticuler way to weight a lure to get the walk the dog action? thanks
fishingprovy
Posted 9/8/2011 7:09 PM (#515693 - in reply to #515688)
Subject: RE: another glider weighting question




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normally you hang all the hardware on them ,submerge them in water find thier balance point, then that is where you drill your weight hole . fill with lead and adjust weight to get sink rate you want. i normally weight them a lttle on thelight side , because paint and clear coat will add weight, you usally want slow sink or nuetral bouyancy
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