Fishing with the Rupp Brothers 5/9 & 5/10/15 Fishing with the Rupp Brothers 5/9 & 5/10/15 Fishing with the Rupp Brothers 5/9 & 5/10/15 Fishing with the Rupp Brothers 5/9 & 5/10/15
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    Hi juls. Love reading your posts. You put so much emotion into your writing! Are you hooking those directly to your harness or are you adding more leader line?

    Limit: you ever fished the walleye run at the river? Those are inline weights that everyone uses. Long skinny trolling weight with a swivel eye at both ends

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    Okay, so the setup most everyone runs is going to be a harness, either with a 5-6' mono or fluorocarbon leader, that connects to the trolling sinker, the trolling sinker is connected on the other side (they have swivels on each end of them) to your main line. When someone is giving you distances, such as 31' back, that's using like counter reels zeroed at the rod tip, let out line until the reel reads 31, attach to your planer board and let it out into position. The amount of line between the boat and the board or clip (if you're running the big boards) does not have any effect on the depth the bait is running when you're going in a straight line save for the lines closest to the boat on the big boards which will be higher from the water and will be running that much higher in the water column. The farther your lines are from the boat when running inline boards, the more extreme the changes in speed and depth when you're turning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoytman86 View Post
    The farther your lines are from the boat when running inline boards, the more extreme the changes in speed and depth when you're turning.
    This is extremely important as the outside board can stall completely at the very start of an extreme turn and stay stalled depending on the amount and directions of your course change. If you have more line back from the board to the inline wt than what the water depth is (example, 31 ft back in 25 ft of water) the bait and inline wt goes straight to the bottom and if you are over a rocky/reef bottom you can become snagged rather easily. Please keep this in mind and save yourself some headaches if using inline wts. If you are using Jets or Tru-trip divers they tend to float up slowly acting the exact opposite of inline wts.
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