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How do you guys keep track of how deep your cranks dive to ?

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I organize them like that in Plano Boxes.

Shallow

Medium

Deep

Jerkbaits

etc...

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Use a magic marker(sharpie) and write the diving depth on the bills.It works great for me.

Great suggestion. I'll try this for my older cranks that look similar.

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I do both the above points

organized by depth in my plano box and write the depth on it

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Use a magic marker(sharpie) and write the diving depth on the bills.It works great for me.

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I use a marker and write the range as well. i have found that the numbers last longer when written on the underside of the body near the bill.

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I write the weight and the diving range on the underside of the bill with a fine sharpie marker. Then I organize by weight and depth. (Incredible overkill  :))

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I use a marker and write the range as well. i have found that the numbers last longer when written on the underside of the body near the bill.

X2, I also do the same for jerkbaits.

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I memorize the listed diving range and make mental notes when I use them. Most of the time I can tell the diving range by looking at the bill.

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I organize by depth in Plano boxes and sometimes write the depth on underside of the bait. For the most part I remember how deep my favorites dive and have an idea how deep they run by the bill.

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I memorize the listed diving range and make mental notes when I use them. Most of the time I can tell the diving range by looking at the bill.

Ditto.

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I scratch the running depth into the bottom of the bill with my knife after taking it out of the package.

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I use Rapala DT series crankbaits and have them in Falcon Boxes sorted by the 4's, 6's, 10's and 16's. Real easy organization.

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