this bait sure comes up fast . I let it sink but it just comes back up even reeling slow . Any secretes other than suspend dots .![]()
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this bait sure comes up fast . I let it sink but it just comes back up even reeling slow . Any secretes other than suspend dots .![]()
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Use fluorocarbon line. It's more dense than mono, so it sinks better and will help keep the bait down. Also crank slower. I had the same trouble with the new BBZ-1 shad, and got this advice in another forum. It helped!
Alex Darsen - 2013 Phoenix 920/Mercury 250 ProXS
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bass Pro Shopper »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Use fluorocarbon line. It's more dense than mono, so it sinks better and will help keep the bait down. Also crank slower. I had the same trouble with the new BBZ-1 shad, and got this advice in another forum. It helped! </TD></TR></TABLE>
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go with the smallest diameter line you can get away with depending on the cover
the advise is good,, but dont be scared to run shallow also. We pull it quick here ,, bait is only 6" to a foot down.