sjk984 Posted July 2, 2010 Posted July 2, 2010 OK I just bought my copper reels And rods and got them all spooled up to try in 2 weeks. My last question is can I run flashers and flys off them or would that be 2 much drag for my walleye boards. Steve
plumkrazy Posted July 2, 2010 Posted July 2, 2010 i run both spoons and flasher flies and i even run meat rigs on them
sjk984 Posted July 2, 2010 Author Posted July 2, 2010 I just have the factory clips I was planning on looping the braid around the clip twice to get it to hold. Or is there a better replacment clip out there I need I have problems with the clips holding big jon mini discs and walleye spoons. Thanks Steve
Nailer Posted July 2, 2010 Posted July 2, 2010 I just have the factory clips I was planning on looping the braid around the clip twice to get it to hold. Or is there a better replacment clip out there I need I have problems with the clips holding big jon mini discs and walleye spoons. Thanks Steve5' pc of 40 pound mono will take care of that.
Fishwhisperer Posted July 3, 2010 Posted July 3, 2010 5' pc of 40 pound mono will take care of that.Yep, a spice of mono is the way to go. Wrapping it will tear the pad of the release up.
Paulywood Posted July 3, 2010 Posted July 3, 2010 I switched the front releases on my boards to the Offshore OR-18. It is the best clip I have found. I also use an Offshore Snap Weight clip in the back. It is the OR-16 I think. This is an easy, never fail setup. That being said, I still splice in a piece of mono to connect the board to. It is easier to check for any damage and holds the clip better.
joelsanders Posted July 3, 2010 Posted July 3, 2010 I wish they made a board about 2inches taller and 3 inches longer just for copper&flashers and such,just a lil bigger
Line Dancin Posted July 6, 2010 Posted July 6, 2010 This is an easy, never fail setup. That being said, I still splice in a piece of mono to connect the board to. It is easier to check for any damage and holds the clip better.Couldn't agree with this more....braids don't show wear like mono does, and when the braid does get worn youl'll be trolling along then all of a sudden you are a board short. the mono you can see and feel the line getting worn and can remedy the problem by cutting and retying and not lose expensive gear. I usually use a twenty foot piece that way i just have to cut out the bad piece near my backer and only retie one knot instead of having to retie two when you do have to cut back. also i believe in a drop of fishing glue just to make sure it (the knot) holds together well. i also use an or-16 on the rear of the board. but i use the big jon barrel release in the front.edit:coming into j plug season, i LOVE running a green with black ladder back on my 300 coppers. Aces HI. it is a deadly combo.
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