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sniper
Posted 9/30/2021 8:34 AM (#996163)
Subject: super shad trolling




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Good morning
Quick question on trolling Super Shads. I see alot of guys run 2 oz snap weights when trolling Super Shads does anyone have any idea of what the depth curve would be when doing this ?

Thanks
jdsplasher
Posted 9/30/2021 3:10 PM (#996177 - in reply to #996163)
Subject: RE: super shad trolling





Posts: 2236


Location: SE, WI.

….diameters of line….rod angles….speed……etc,etc…..too many variables to give an accurate depth. Do the work, and learn on your own. Not everyone’s Equipment is the same.

 Their probably doing the snap weights to run shorter lines, to keep a spread, and to keep floaters off lures…..just guessing;)

 JD 



Edited by jdsplasher 9/30/2021 3:22 PM
Eyesore
Posted 9/30/2021 4:50 PM (#996180 - in reply to #996163)
Subject: Re: super shad trolling




Posts: 103


Location: Miller time Wisconsin.
I run Suffix 832 in 65 lbs test, 12" Rollie and Helen's 80 lb floro leader, with about 75-100 ft on line out and can drive through 10 FOW @ 3.8- 4 mph and my super shad Raps do not hit bottom. On Lake X in Vilas county this bait put 4 muskies in the boat in less than 24 hours. Mid 30" up to 40" fish. Good luck!
FEVER
Posted 10/1/2021 4:36 PM (#996192 - in reply to #996163)
Subject: Re: super shad trolling





Posts: 253


Location: On the water
Super Shad Rap with 80 lb. Power Pro
Depth/Line Out
2/13
4/28
6/45
8/63
10/85
12/109
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