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I am thinking of buying some inline planning boards, Not sure if i understand how they work, when you hook the planning boards to your pole how do they relese, are you pulling the fish and the board?????? A Friend of mine told me not to even bother dipseys work better

TAGMAN

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spring browns/// walleyes////late season salmon//steelhead the inlines are the way to go

summer salmon when your down 80-100' the dipsies take over

they both have their place in your arsenal and their best time to work

well worth having a couple onboard... you can hook them up so they release or not

lots of good reveiws about the new Z-boards... I prefer the off-shore

GOOD LUCK ON THE WATER

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Going out alone or with a couple guys, inlines are more affordable. They take up less room in a small boat and produce as well as any other boards. You can use them with leadcore line fine and that system controls your depth while getting your lures away from the boat. Also rubber bands on weights get your line down where you need it. I have not used my Cannon Mast and otter boards for a few years now. Church Boards are good also. Just make sure when you buy them you get boards for both sides of the boat.

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