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05-04-2016, 12:19 PM #1
Inline boards
Good afternoon all. I thought I might experiment with the inline boards this weekend. I have run jets and dipsies...have even run the big boards a few times. Thanks to ALL OF YOU folks, I have had some fairly good success. As stated in another recent post, this is a fantastic forum with genuine people. Everyone is always willing to help each other. Thank you again!
I was thinking it is a bit early for spoons. I was going to try a few crank baits, off the back of the inline boards. Do I use an inline weight as well? Will an inline weight (maybe 2oz.) be to heavy for "tattle flag"? Should I just remove tattle flag? Last, but surely not least, what have folks been trying? Let out 30'...attach weight, let out another 30'...attach board? I realize you need to adjust to fish and conditions, just looking for a starting point. Any suggestions appreciated.
Good Luck to Everyone this season!!!
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