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Muskyfreak44
Posted 2/16/2013 10:37 AM (#617935)
Subject: Lip angle help




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Aside from trial and error, how does one know the correct angle to install a Lexan lip onto a homemade crankbait? I am hoping there is some sort of chart that tells you, in general, that the bait will run X feet deep with a lip installed at X angle. With that being said, I am looking to make a shallow running bait, say 2’ – 3’ and another that will run 5’- 6’ deep. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Capt bigfish
Posted 2/16/2013 7:02 PM (#618019 - in reply to #617935)
Subject: RE: Lip angle help




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lots of lures out there for reference with dive curves recorded. You may have to sit down and do a little homework and charting just to get things started. Even if someone gave you a lip angle it would still be arbitrary without knowledge of the body size (length,width,thickness), weight, position of the lip on the lure body, lip thickness, line tie position and a few other minor details that affect running depth. trial and error is the best part of making your own lure.

Edited by Capt bigfish 2/16/2013 7:03 PM
BCS22
Posted 2/17/2013 7:13 AM (#618054 - in reply to #617935)
Subject: Re: Lip angle help





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Location: PA
This has some good info.
http://www.angelfire.com/tn/treetotreasure/lips.html
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