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    Default board lines

    Board lines are not required when fishing at nite. It is a pain for the person running the boards and for the boats that are working the same water . they are hard to see. I dont care what you do to them to make them easier to see.
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    IMO boards are fine to use, when used with a little common sense.

    Super heavy boat traffic in-tight, then leave them in the boat. Sparse to moderate traffic, go ahead use them a reasonable distance from the boat and with adequate lighting.

    In general, when using boards be more defensive to avoid potential run-ins, and if possible stay just outside the pack edge (has a added benefit ).

    A bigger problem than pulling boards at night is when everyone is trolling in different directions vs. an orderly set of trolling lines.

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    Just got word from a reliable source fishing is good at night down out of dunkirk to the west in front of lake erie state park. 7 fow. Good numbers if any of you want to make the run.

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    The fishing off of hamburg is good right now. Caught 5, the biggest was a 25.5" male. Black and silver floating rapalas in 6 FOW.

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    Well its coming our way mybe buffalo will be on for the weekend the temps are coming around for the bite to turn on at night.

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    I was out sat night. Those couple guys pulling inline boards with glowsticks on them were making more work for themselves. Way to many boats and first timers out there sat. They barely had the boards 15ft off the boat. Rods out the side would have been just as effective.

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    Shorthanded, agreed 100%, right on the money about the night boards. We were out last night, pretty rough & we didn't get not 1 hit off the windmills. My buddie had 2 by 11:30 when we quit, he stayed don't know how he ended up.

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    copo i saw that guy, he was very clumsy and almost ran into a few boats trying to get away - hey its tough enough flat lining with all the boats but boards - you've got to be kidding and at night its even more difficult. if your going to do it - do it away from the pack

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