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06-14-2014, 09:37 PM #1
Offshore help?
Tried running a TT30s on my offshore boards they would take the boards almost under is there anything I can tweak on my boards to make this better, we have been running our spoons with inlines and been working good will TTs make them work better?
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06-15-2014, 07:44 AM #2
Reading the boards
I don't use the Offshore brand but it's hard to believe they would go under from the pull of a TT30. My Church TX22's stay up and I use TT40's that pull very hard. I would say that as long as your boards stay on top, don't let the fact that they run low in the water bother you because it can be advantageous when detecting when you have a trash fish on. I have learned that when the rear of my board is pulling down, the TT is pulling and when the board is running level, I either have a fish on or the TT has released. In time you can read those things like a book.
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06-15-2014, 10:42 AM #3
Thanks Eyecrazy I blew it out of proportion when I said it took it under,yes it did just sink the back end quite a bit and I thought that was abnormal for them to do that.
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