Planer boards
muskyman1122
Posted 7/23/2016 9:19 PM (#824665)
Subject: Planer boards




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Upgrading from the offshore or12 planer boards and was wondering if either the or37 offshore boards or the church tx44 boards would pull baits further away from the boat?
Thanks
T.Carlson
Posted 7/24/2016 9:35 AM (#824700 - in reply to #824665)
Subject: RE: Planer boards




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I use the TX44's, they pull even big crank baits quite a ways away from the boat. Even at high speeds.
ToddM
Posted 7/24/2016 2:18 PM (#824729 - in reply to #824665)
Subject: Re: Planer boards





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Location: oswego, il
I second the tx44 board. You will like how they bring a it's away from the boat. When using Google 4 boards, used on the outside they really spread the baits out. I would imagine the new offshore would do the same.

Having good said that you want a reel with really good cranking power to bring them in.
Masqui-ninja
Posted 7/25/2016 5:01 PM (#824905 - in reply to #824729)
Subject: Re: Planer boards





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Location: Walker, MN
The new Mag Off Shore boards work great, I have been using them with 12" headlocks and legend perchbaits and they get out there. I'll see if I can borrow a buddy's tx 44 to compare. I would guess that they are very similar.
muskyman1122
Posted 7/25/2016 6:40 PM (#824925 - in reply to #824905)
Subject: Re: Planer boards




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I was leaning towards the offshore but if you could do a side by side that would be great!
muddymusky
Posted 7/26/2016 10:57 AM (#825016 - in reply to #824665)
Subject: RE: Planer boards




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Do the TX 44's come with the front clip needed or do you buy that seperate?
ToddM
Posted 7/26/2016 4:25 PM (#825060 - in reply to #824665)
Subject: Re: Planer boards





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Location: oswego, il
The standard tx44 clip will work for mono. I had it slip on braid. I had the church and offshore locking clips slip on braid even after adjusting. I have to double wrap braid for musky and salmon.