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I have 7' rods that I run my dipsies on. One rod has a 6' leader and the other has a 10' leader. Some days, one rod takes more than the other and other days they are about the same. The 10' is a little harder to land the fish, so we just walk towards the front of the boat.

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the length of my out stretched arms. I think that is supposed to be close to a persons height which would make it about 5'8''.

This is also where the term fathom came from, so just for fun, my diver lead lengths are one fathom long.

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There are several variables but generally I run longer leads on clean spoons 6 to 8 ft and tend to shorten up my flasher fly setups. I usually run 3 to 4ft leaders between the snubber and flasher. My reasoning is based on what a friend of mine told me several years ago when he talked me into not running meat rigs. That a diver is by no means a stealth presentation and if we pick our divers based on color to attract the fish make sure the lure is close to it. Speed and a few other things also play into it such as size and type of flasher Spin Doctors for instance for me work better on longer leads. The 11in Pro Troll paddles seem to like 6 ft leads as well but for the 8in Pro Troll's I like 4ft or less. Another reason for me liking shorter leads is it helps keep my gear from finding my other gear.

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