Has anybody try a metal lip on a darter, I will be testing one this weekend and wondering if i wasted my time in doing one.
Has anybody try a metal lip on a darter, I will be testing one this weekend and wondering if i wasted my time in doing one.
I tested last night and it moves great but deep, To deep for the beach, i could not set the lip enough to run shallow, will be good for the boat or maybe at the end of the long walk
Hey, Finns, was talking to a friend, and he mentioned the following:
The lip can have a big influence on how the plug swims and how deep it dives. The size of the lip as well as the placement and angle will change the depth.
On a swimmer, if you place the lip higher, then it will dive deeper. If you place it lower, then will swim more to the surface.
The angle of the lip also changes the depth. The closer the lip angle sits to the centerline of the plug, the deeper it dives. If the lip has a larger angle from the centerline, then it swims less deep.
The size of the lip will also influence the depth. Bigger size will cause it to go deeper. You can also adjust the wire loop in the front by bending it. That also changes things.
So for the darter, to make it dive less deep, you should try to change the angle of the lip or to make the lip smaller or place it lower on the plug.
Hope this helps. I have to tell you, not many people would be brave enough to try a metal lip on a darter. I'm sure with some adjustments you can eventually get it to dive shallower, or maybe you can hit one of the bigger inlets around high tide, and do some parallel casting there to test it. Nice work thinking out of the box.
Bunkerjoe, I am aware of the lip and eye adjustment and i will make a smaller lip and give that a try. Thanks
Any pictures of that darter, Finnsngrins?
Sorry no picture, no camera as of yet.
Isnt a Pike essentially a Metal Lip Darter?