jimcr Posted June 10, 2010 Posted June 10, 2010 Well I took the plunge and bought 2 lead core rods and reels, here is my question for you , I don't have any planner boards how should I run these. They are 7 color.Straight out the back ? on a rigger down deep? I have 2 riggers on the back of my boat and 2 off the side. right now I am running 2 dipsys per side. I was thinking of running them off the back riggers with the ball at 60 . Fishing in 90 to 130 fow. As of right now I am completing my arsenal just have to get new rod holders to replace the plastic scottys .
diesel Posted June 10, 2010 Posted June 10, 2010 i have had good luck running a core down the chute give it a whirl whats the worst that can happen?
N II Deep Posted June 10, 2010 Posted June 10, 2010 pick up 2 boards, or keep an eye out for the 4 we lost last summer.we have very good results off boards
Yoda Posted June 10, 2010 Posted June 10, 2010 You should by some boards to get the most out of the core rods, you can run one down the shute, But for the most part it's a tangle waiting to happen when you hit a bigger fish off the riggers.. I think Franks has church boards on sale ofor about $19. well worth the investment..
Twill23 Posted June 10, 2010 Posted June 10, 2010 Yea dont run your lead off your riggers, the point of lead is to fish higher water farther away from the boat. Invest in a couple of boards. Thats your best bet. A chute rod works well depending on how well your crew works together. Remember, don't clip your boards to your leadcore, it'll wear extremely fast and you'll end up breaking off fish right at the board losing the lead that was behind it.
SUPERTRAMP Posted June 10, 2010 Posted June 10, 2010 I second get the boards, small investment and will save you a lot of grief and increase your catch. I use the orange churchs boards and they work well for me. I set my clickers on and light drags so any strike is heard as well as seen when the board slides back behind the boat. I run as many as 4 boards per side depending on what the fish want.
1mainiac Posted June 10, 2010 Posted June 10, 2010 Buy the boards they all work, for me the Z Boards are kick butt but I liked my Off Shore boards for many years as well and still have them. Lots of guys love the Church boards I am not one of them but they also work.
jvjbadger Posted June 10, 2010 Posted June 10, 2010 I agree get two planner boards, that will get those two lines away from the boat.I haven't tried them yet but the Z-Boards look nice, what ever brand you choose don't buy the smaller boards spend the extra few bucks and get the larger ones that will preform better in the waves.It would be good to keep the back of the boat open for landing fish, thus skipping the lead out the shoot.J.J.
tltorrice Posted June 12, 2010 Posted June 12, 2010 I agree Get Some Boards. Research it a little because when you get boards you will want more. You will want all the same kind.
Adam Bomb Posted June 13, 2010 Posted June 13, 2010 A broken record....GET SOME BOARDS....lol Spreads your presentation out even more horizontally, as well as vertically. Have fun reeling in tons of fish on those cores. Cant imagine fishing without them.
adrenalin Posted June 13, 2010 Posted June 13, 2010 I would get 2 boards because if you run it down the chute and tangle it will cost atleast $15 in lead core. Walleye boards are about $25 and seem to work the best in rough water.
jimcr Posted June 14, 2010 Author Posted June 14, 2010 Picked up some church walleye boards just not sure if I have the set up right, rod was bouncing quite a lot pulling them through the water, had a pretty good chop .are the rods suppose to do this or am I doing something wrong?JIm
Paulywood Posted June 14, 2010 Posted June 14, 2010 The rods will bounce around a lot. No big deal. The best way to tell if you have a fish on one is to keep your drag set light. When a fish hits you will be able to hear the clicker. Another way to tell is that the board will usually start pulling funny. If it's a good fish it will usually go inside toward the middle of the boat.
Nailer Posted June 14, 2010 Posted June 14, 2010 Picked up some church walleye boards just not sure if I have the set up right, rod was bouncing quite a lot pulling them through the water, had a pretty good chop .are the rods suppose to do this or am I doing something wrong?JImSlide the weight on the underside forward to + 1 or +1.5. This should help the board from skipping.
Yoda Posted June 14, 2010 Posted June 14, 2010 The bouncing action is what makes the inline so effective
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