The reels are: Shakespeare Tide water, and a Penn 309M Level Wind, with HT-100 Drag, 2.8-1 gear ratio, i still have the box for the Penn that's why i know all the info. And to answer your question of how much more depth the diver adds, i'm not 100% sure, but i know without it my line is in the water at probably a 10 degree angle. I know that's a weird way to put it... with the diver i would say it is in the water at a 30-40 degree angle, sometimes even 50-60 depending how slow i troll... there's defiantly some mathematical formula involving calculus to determine how deep i actually am, but screw that i was never too good at math... I know with 10 colors out which is all the lead core line on the spool i could only get down no more than 50'-60', and like i said with 3-4 colors out with the diver i'm down roughly 60', I know this because i know the depths of each area i fish in the lake in Maine, and have actually gotten stuck in 50' of water with 2 1/2 colors out... I was shocked that i was down that deep, each color of lead core line is 10 yards, and there's 10 colors so there's a total of 100 yards of line. And i will defiantly take you up on that offer, i really want to hit up the quabbin sometime next year, iv'e never been, but iv'e seen some big laker's come out of there, biggest iv'e seen was 21 pounds! The salmon in the quabbin are quite ridiculous in size as well, giving Maine, and New Hampshire lakes a run for their money, biggest salmon iv'e seen out of there was 6.5 pounds....
Posted Wed Oct 29, 2014 9:51 pm