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  1. #11
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    Aug 2012
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    North East Pa.
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    Quote Originally Posted by butcherman View Post
    get up this weekend and I'll post my report if I do
    I'm in!
    We have the boat all put back together and will pick the best day (Sat or Sun) to do our fishing. Will post results.
    Cooler temps heading our way so gettem while ya can.
    Last edited by skinny5382; 09-04-2013 at 11:32 AM. Reason: Grammer
    20' Sea Ray

  2. #12

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    Primetime you using planer board releases with that leadcore

  3. #13

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    Yes, have a big board set-up and use the weldon release but with rubber bands to connect them to the line, depending on the day and waves its a red or light brown rubber band. we check often like every 20 min or so to make sure there is no junk dragging but with plugs, speed is usually at 2.0-2.4 and to fast for white bass.at least with running plugs it seams to be less junk, Our leadcore rods have 50' leaders and mono backing, so when you let them out all leader, leadcore, than another 50'-75'and clip to board line.
    Last edited by Prime Time 2; 09-05-2013 at 02:01 AM.

  4. #14

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    prime time were you using planer board releases with lead core

  5. #15

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    do you put different amount of lead on each pole or all the same

  6. #16

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    Hey jig are u heading up this weekend

  7. #17

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    yes lead is run on the boards, I have two rods with five color, one with six, and another with seven, they do run off boards well, also I try weight to be the same on each side of boat than change as needed so one side may run deeper.

  8. #18

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    Hey prime time, u run ur lead core all out and put ur rubber band on ur backing ?

  9. #19

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    yes, a five color set up is all colors out plus 50-75' and than hooked to the board, six is just going a little deeper and seven more, about five ft. per color.

  10. #20

    Thumbs up

    Thanks for the info


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