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Thread: Dialed in.
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07-07-2016, 05:13 PM #1
This is my first year running inlines, we found unclipping the front, then the rear, while I still have the rear, crank the reel to my hand withe the tip slightly upwards, when my finger hits the poke eye, I let go.
We lose less this way. We have the or snapper clips and used braid. Sonetimes in good waves we have to wrap it wven. I can tighten the snapper down but too much tighter and it feels like the clip will break when closing it. My rear clip is churches braid clip and have to wrap it all the time. But neither give too much issues coming off. When I wrap both I leave a little loop, helps it come off it seems
What I am having issues with especially whit wormharness, say I get a bit on the outside board that does not stay or trip the diver, either my jet, my tadpoke, mini dipsy, tried them all. So my diver is still diving, bringing the outside in over the inside gets tangled sonetimes. Not sure how to fix this. I run my deeper leads inside too. Not trying to hijack here will start a new thread when I have a few more minsLast edited by branhamautomotive; 07-07-2016 at 05:18 PM.
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07-07-2016, 05:29 PM #2
Let it swing further back behind the boat before reeling in.
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07-07-2016, 09:14 PM #3
How do you get it to swing back, if the fish that is on, us big enough it pulls back and they come up with the tripped jet, put some of the 7 inch fish don't pull the board back or trip the jet.
I could see if you knew there was nothing on just opening the reel to free spool let it drop back. But if you thought there might be you would not want to just let it slide back with that slack, bye bye fish.
Tried putting my snappers on the back and my red clips up front but the braid slides right through, tried using rubber band up front in the red clips, they just stretch, alot, thought since I was pulling 40 tt it might be like big boards there, nope. I was hopig to be able to pop the front clip like you would with big boards, use the snapper in the rear to keep the board from falling off or sliding down the line, and let it just fall back out of line and come straight in the back, not in on the corner.
I seem to have alot more trouble with tangles this way when u runn 3 boards on a side, not too bad with just two. I was thinking about moving my rod holet's farther forward to give we that few extra feet of drifting back before having to cross over.
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07-08-2016, 10:23 AM #4
Try using two stern planers and two boards out the side. Piece of cake.
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07-08-2016, 08:08 PM #5
You had to disengage your real and thumb the real until it falls back behind your spread. Keeping some tension on your line
Last edited by Frank; 07-08-2016 at 08:13 PM.
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