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Old 03-14-12, 11:21 AM   #1
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Default Is there andaverage rate formula for sinking baits

I'm just wonder if there is a general formula/rule for any sinking bait for any given weight? I do know line size matters in the rate of any given bait would fall. (I normally use 8lb line, except for pan fishing, trout, I use 6lb) (like fishing for spended fish at depths greater then most crack baits will reach, or when said bait would be to big for the targeted fish, like crappie, trout or cold/hot water bass fishing)
I sure hope I've worded this question right. Thanks for your insight in this matter!
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Old 03-14-12, 01:07 PM   #2
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If you're talking about jigs, spinnerbaits, Texas-rigged or Carolina-rigged plastics, etc (basically anything that's fairly dense), then a decent rule of thumb is about 1 foot of sink per one second. Of course, that's a loose rule of thumb....a 3/4 oz jig would fall a lot faster than a 3/4 oz spinnerbait....you'll have to fudge some on your calculations.
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Don't know how old you are, but I am sure you could find on google sites that would show this. You might have to brush up on your physics skills.

You will most likely need to look at things like Drag, Gravity, water's density, and the mass of the object just to mention a few things.

For the sake of simplicity, I would not factor in the influence of the line in calculating the rate of a falling body in water.

Maybe NFE already knows how to do this. Good luck!
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Old 03-14-12, 07:14 PM   #4
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islandbass, lets just say I'm in my mid 50's. And I should know the anwser to my question, but sorry I don't really know. I did look it up on Goggle, and it did have answers, but I was just checking here also.

I'm sure I can figure it out, and I'll just have to write it down, or try to keep it in my head. I sure it's mostly guess work, and trial and error.
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islandbass, lets just say I'm in my mid 50's. And I should know the anwser to my question, but sorry I don't really know. I did look it up on Goggle, and it did have answers, but I was just checking here also.

I'm sure I can figure it out, and I'll just have to write it down, or try to keep it in my head. I sure it's mostly guess work, and trial and error.
I only mentioned age, because I know I certainly don't remember much about physics anymore and if you were younger, physics would not have been on the radar. I am not that far behind you myself.

If NFE sees this and is inclined, he probably already has such an equation programmed into an HP calculator, lol.
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