Thanks for all the great information, for sure have some new idea to try next time out. Would love to hear how or other ways ppl use these things, it's only my 3rd trip out with them, but so I am liking them. I see pros and cons from big boards,
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Thanks for all the great information, for sure have some new idea to try next time out. Would love to hear how or other ways ppl use these things, it's only my 3rd trip out with them, but so I am liking them. I see pros and cons from big boards,
With church boards, some have/set up with a pin at the rear, when the front clip releases, the board slides down to either a barrel swivel and or weight to stop the board from smacking the fish. Some run a snap swivel where the rear clip would be to do the same.
Since your running inline boards now, pretty soon you will probably be running harnesses or spoons. Water is almost that temp now. To get depth with harnesses/spoons, you will need jets, mini disks, bouncers, inline weights, and/or snap weights to get the depths required. And you will be running a lot less lineout vs running cranks. Some of us use weights to run shallow diving cranks instead of having to run out 180ft of line then the board, only 65 ft of line then the board for example. If lazy works, I'm doing it. ;)