05-01-2016, 03:58 PM
You may have noticed by now that many of the lures intended for diving have a spoon bill where you are tying your hook or just below the tie point.
Notice the angle and length of the spoon bill.
A shallow angle will be a lower diving depth and a greater angle will be a deeper diving lure.
The actual depth is only controllable by the speed of your retrieval or trolling motor when using such methods.
Even a medium depth lure can be forced farther down by reeling or trolling it faster. A deep diving lure can be run shallow by slowing down the aforementioned methods.[cool]
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Notice the angle and length of the spoon bill.
A shallow angle will be a lower diving depth and a greater angle will be a deeper diving lure.
The actual depth is only controllable by the speed of your retrieval or trolling motor when using such methods.
Even a medium depth lure can be forced farther down by reeling or trolling it faster. A deep diving lure can be run shallow by slowing down the aforementioned methods.[cool]
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