I don't know what brand of snap-on weights I use, but I think your mistake was putting them too close to the lure. It's a bit of "by guess and by golly" how far to space them, and how deep each lure goes with the various weights and lead lengths, but running leads of 150-200' beyond your planer board, with the snap weight about halfway down the line, is typical.
We should get Italo from Canadian Sportfishing out there with his scuba gear, watching each lure as it swims by and telling us how deep it goes with each weight.
Then he can also teach us how to snag whitefish up in the Trent River, or how to catch walleyes on jigs in Kaganiagami Lake, put them in a fish corral, and then have his diver put them on the lures they are promoting.
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