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<blockquote data-quote="earl60446" data-source="post: 244211" data-attributes="member: 4469"><p>I have used them many times, they work pretty well. Biggest problem with them is they dont always release and then you have to haul in a fish and the still digging out dipsy. Try them and experiment a little for best results. You may also want to try yellow birds for near surface species such as rainbow, steelhead, coho, etc. You need kindof a heavy rig to use dipsys, 20 lb rig should do it. I never used a snubber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earl60446, post: 244211, member: 4469"] I have used them many times, they work pretty well. Biggest problem with them is they dont always release and then you have to haul in a fish and the still digging out dipsy. Try them and experiment a little for best results. You may also want to try yellow birds for near surface species such as rainbow, steelhead, coho, etc. You need kindof a heavy rig to use dipsys, 20 lb rig should do it. I never used a snubber. [/QUOTE]
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