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    I always use crappie sliders with an adjust-a-bubble. Works great but it rides up too high in the water column in some conditions. I want to find a good way to keep it down around 10-12 ft. Any of you have favorite way to accomplish that?

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    ... use a heavier jighead ??
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    Quote Originally Posted by silverside View Post
    I always use crappie sliders with an adjust-a-bubble. Works great but it rides up too high in the water column in some conditions. I want to find a good way to keep it down around 10-12 ft. Any of you have favorite way to accomplish that?
    Lose the adjust-a-bubble. Count it down and swim it back slowly.
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    We used them today very successfully (see report; 7/6/17 in the New England Forum below), targeting fish suspended down around 12' - 15' deep over the 23' basin. We used 1/8 oz. ball heads and drifted them across the basin. No problem, no worries.
    "A voyage in search of knowledge need never abandon the spirit of adventure."
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