4. As you are letting out your fishing
line, you will reach a point where
your line starts to move back towards
the rear of the boat. When this happens,
the diver has reached it’s maximum
depth.
Because of many variables, such as
speed, line weight, lure weight and
water temperature that affect the
performance of any diver, there are
no exact charts to determine how
much line to let out to reach a
given depth.
5. Once the diver has reached it’s
maximum depth or the depth you’ve
decided to stop at, set the drag
clicker on your reel to prevent the reel
from free-spooling and place your rod
in a rod holder.
Now you are ready to repeat steps
1 through 5 with your remaining
fishing rods.
6. When a fish strikes your lure, the
tension of the fish pulling on the
fishing line will cause the diver disk
to be pulled straight in-line with the
fishing line. This feature eliminates
any water resistance, so you fight
only the fish. No “Pop-Off” release
is needed when you are using
Big Jon
®
diver disks.
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