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Wiggle warts! #12548428 12/23/17 02:28 AM
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Not the originals but I Iike the brown, orange, red craw colors. BUT...company description is a dive depth of 7’-18’....helpful. That narrows it down a bit. Anybody have a good idea of how to dial in the depth of these plugs? Muchas gracias!


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Re: Wiggle warts! [Re: i-Fish] #12548672 12/23/17 06:06 AM
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15-20 lbs line would probably be more at the 7 depth and 8-15 lbs line would get it deeper. With 8 being deepest and 15 being shallower


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Re: Wiggle warts! [Re: i-Fish] #12549048 12/23/17 07:13 PM
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I throw 10lb test for all my crankbaits. With the Wiggle Wart on long cast you should be able to maintain contact with the bottom at 10ft give or take... Dan


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