Best In line planer boards that release easily, fall back, and don't dive. Best In line planer boards that release easily, fall back, and don't dive. Best In line planer boards that release easily, fall back, and don't dive. Best In line planer boards that release easily, fall back, and don't dive.
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    Default Re: Best In line planer boards that release easily, fall back, and don't dive.

    I started using the Sams pro releases on my off shore boards last Fall and they work much better than the other clips I’ve tried. I bolt mine to the board arm never tried the split ring that some others use. I use braid so sams is the only thing I’ve found that works if you want to release the board.

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    Default Re: Best In line planer boards that release easily, fall back, and don't dive.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mrl123 View Post
    I started using the Sams pro releases on my off shore boards last Fall and they work much better than the other clips I’ve tried. I bolt mine to the board arm never tried the split ring that some others use. I use braid so sams is the only thing I’ve found that works if you want to release the board.
    I bought a version of those from Amish Outfitters two weeks ago at the Novi show. I am going to give them a shot this year and see how I like them. I hear that for braid, they are by-far the best way to go.
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    Default Re: Best In line planer boards that release easily, fall back, and don't dive.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mrl123 View Post
    I started using the Sams pro releases on my off shore boards last Fall and they work much better than the other clips I’ve tried. I bolt mine to the board arm never tried the split ring that some others use. I use braid so sams is the only thing I’ve found that works if you want to release the board.
    I have tried the Sam's pro releases on braid. I could not get a constant release from them to continue using them. Never figured out why.
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    Default Re: Best In line planer boards that release easily, fall back, and don't dive.

    when using the sams you must leave some slack in line between back clip and the front release so the sams releases like you do when using tattle tag flags so they go down

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    Default Re: Best In line planer boards that release easily, fall back, and don't dive.

    Quote Originally Posted by slimshady View Post
    I have the Off shore’s too and I have the black pinch clips on the front and the red clips on the back. I have no issues getting them to release. Just a quick snap of the rod and they fall right back. No diving. I have heard the OR-18 lever clips work great on the back. If I were to change anything, that would be it.
    Exactly right....and the Fishing 411 video Juls suggested is excellent. Easy and effective.
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    Default Re: Best In line planer boards that release easily, fall back, and don't dive.

    Hey Lynn,

    I haven't posted pics yet. I did see some nice instruction from my favorite captain (Juls), just haven't done it yet - shame on me. me,

    As for tattle flags, we don't use them. They just weren't that effective for us. The wire will bend over time with hard dragging cranks and like you point out, you have to have a back clip. They are just one more thing to fail. I know good captains swear by them, but as you can see from my posts we march to our own drummer. When you get used to watching the boards marching in a row like ducklings - it is easy to see one move out of line. But we also check our boards regularly - even tattles won't always show small swim a longs or grass.

    If you switch to OR39 type releases, I bet it will solve your release issues. Just loosen the tightening screw to the point were waves wont cause releases - when adjusted a little pop of the line will release the board. The mistake many make is to use a long sweeping jerk, like you are setting a hook on a jig. That won't work - it is more of a short snap that works best.

    I will try to get you a pic of a board. No promises. lol.
    Mike

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    Default Re: Best In line planer boards that release easily, fall back, and don't dive.

    Tattle flags are much more useful when pulling harnesses than they are when pulling cranks. When I am pulling cranks, I add a rubber band o increase the tension to keep the cranks from pulling the flag down.

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    Default Re: Best In line planer boards that release easily, fall back, and don't dive.

    Quote Originally Posted by slimshady View Post
    Tattle flags are much more useful when pulling harnesses than they are when pulling cranks. When I am pulling cranks, I add a rubber band o increase the tension to keep the cranks from pulling the flag down.
    Why not just move the spring ends further up or down the flag, and board, in the provided holes, to increase the tension?
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    Default Re: Best In line planer boards that release easily, fall back, and don't dive.

    I run the smaller tx12 church boards. I run upgraded lock jaws so the board can not slip at all. I run 2 ounce wieghts and bandits quite often as a norm. The little boards handle it like a champ. The smaller boards are easy to read without flags and pull back out of line when a fish is on. Drop the rod tip and reel and they will clear without having to trip them. If the fish comes off, i just free spool back into position without having to reset everything.
    As far as board diving, thats vause you have the rod tip to high deep seas fishing. Jjst put the rod tip at the water and reel easy. Keep the board coming in on its keel, keep the walleye off the surface.

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    Default Re: Best In line planer boards that release easily, fall back, and don't dive.

    We went with a charter in late November out of Huron like 10 yrs ago and he was using rubber bands on his offshore boards.We then started doing the same and have never looked back.They work really well for us.We will buy a bag from office Depot in size 33.I can change the amount of tension on the tattle flag easily by moving the rubber band to either side of leading edge of the board.When I'm initially setting out a spread I will put the lure and lead in the water and hold the board in my hand and pull the line to see how much of a pull it takes to pull the flag down and adjust that rubber band to desired tension.I often change out the rubber bands too,but it's easy to do.I can get one new rubber band to hold up the flag even in summer at 2.5mph,a 2oz sinker and a 150 lead on a bandit.But can place 2 rubber bands if I have to.We will often be running 4 dipsey and 2 boards so having the flag going down really helps tell me a fish is on since don't have another board next to it to compare.

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