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2012/03/08 08:27:48 (permalink)

planer boards

Can i run dipsys off big boards never used boards dont know best way to get line down to proper depth using planer boards thanks
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    eyedreamn
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    RE: planer boards 2012/03/08 09:10:50 (permalink)
    There are some planer boards that can handle the tug of a dipsy. It can be a bit tricky because dipsys pull so hard. If you have one pull out of a release clip it will cross all of your other lines on that side. You will have a mess on your hands.
    A better option would be inline weights and jet divers.
    You can stack a few jets off of boards, and run a few dipsys off each side of the boat. This will give you a nice spread through out the water column.
    post edited by eyedreamn - 2012/03/08 09:12:51
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    RE: planer boards 2012/03/08 09:45:42 (permalink)
    Thanks all i ever ran was dipseys without boards wanted to try boards this year didnt know even how to start
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    RE: planer boards 2012/03/08 12:25:58 (permalink)
    Keep running your dipsys. The boards will ADD to your spread!
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    RE: planer boards 2012/03/08 17:02:34 (permalink)
    Size 0 dipsys can be run off of a big board system with no problems. Fished with harnesses, spoons and stickbaits, they can be deadly. We used to run 5 of them to a side on the big boards.

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    RE: planer boards 2012/03/09 09:16:34 (permalink)
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YkFeSF7qrk

    I stopped using dipsys on big boards because there was too much for a walleye to release IMO. A salmon or steelhead might be ok, but I dragged a lot of walleye around because they would release the dipsy when they hit, but not the board release. I found attaching a weight with a rubber band is much more effective.
    post edited by freshwaterdrumR - 2012/03/09 11:16:06
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