04-21-09, 10:23 PM | #1 |
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Rick clunn 2.5 dd rt
I just got the new RC 2.5 DD RT. Does anyone know how deep it dives? the package didnt say, and i cant find it on the web site.
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04-24-09, 03:38 PM | #2 |
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RC 2.5 will go 4-6'. Haven't thrown the DD but I'd guess deeper than 8'.
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I think it says 10-12 in bass pro
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10-14 is more like it.. i was on one of my deeper flats when i was throwing it..
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about 4 feet with a relitively shallow diver like the 1.5 or 2.5 you looking to dig into the nastiest crap found in the water.. and can get away with a heavier line.. 17 is a bit heavy imo.. i'd go 12 easy enough..
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A good rule of thumb when fishing cranks is to use the lightest line possible for the conditions you face, if thats heavy cover, go heavy, but in open water I like ten and sometimes eight. The lighter the line the deeper the bait will run, the more lively the action will be and will be less visible to fish.
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