Planer boards
Snakebait
Posted 11/29/2019 2:15 PM (#950441)
Subject: Planer boards




Posts: 22


I’m looking to get a new set of boards! I’m between either the church tackle brand, or the yellow bird brand. I was leaning towards the church tackle boards, but was concerned about the styrofoam being exposed on the back side. Do you guys have any good or bad experiences with either? Thanks for any imput!
Muskie Gal
Posted 11/29/2019 3:43 PM (#950442 - in reply to #950441)
Subject: Re: Planer boards




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The magnum off shore ones.
ToddM
Posted 11/29/2019 9:44 PM (#950450 - in reply to #950441)
Subject: Re: Planer boards





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Location: oswego, il
Never had an issue with the foam. Everything on that board is replaceable as well.
bpsully
Posted 11/30/2019 6:42 AM (#950452 - in reply to #950441)
Subject: Re: Planer boards




Posts: 62


Location: SE MI
Why just those two?

Why not Offshores?



Snakebait
Posted 11/30/2019 10:30 AM (#950459 - in reply to #950452)
Subject: Re: Planer boards




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I am just getting into the trolling game for muskies, and was not familiar with the offfshore brand. That is why I was only considering the church and yellow-bird brands.
Muskie Gal
Posted 12/2/2019 7:38 AM (#950504 - in reply to #950459)
Subject: Re: Planer boards




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Snakebait - 11/30/2019 10:30 AM

I am just getting into the trolling game for muskies, and was not familiar with the offfshore brand. That is why I was only considering the church and yellow-bird brands.


Off shores are the most well named brand, walleye or muskie
Muskiemetal
Posted 12/2/2019 9:15 AM (#950508 - in reply to #950441)
Subject: Re: Planer boards





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Location: Wisconsin
I run Church Boards because I don't need to worry about losing the board when trolling in big water and I find them easier to use when running solo. For Muskies I do upgrade the front release to the Offshore OR-18 snapper because it's adjustable tension. So, I can adjust when I'm running walleye gear and then Muskie gear. Never had one problem even running Headlocks up to 5mph. Plus, the one style of walleye board has adjustable weight as well.
Snakebait
Posted 12/2/2019 8:55 PM (#950531 - in reply to #950508)
Subject: Re: Planer boards




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Thanks for the reply’s everyone, I’m going to try my luck with the church boards with the upgraded components!
tenthousandand1
Posted 12/3/2019 8:23 AM (#950540 - in reply to #950441)
Subject: RE: Planer boards




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Bret Alexander showed me how to use the Mid Size walleye boards trolling for Muskie. Just 2 wraps around each clip before securing in the clasp and you're not going to lose the board.
Tried it, works great!
Now, do it with gloves on, with snow, solo with multiple lines out! That's a skill I'm still working on.
Tight Lines.
Darryl
muskyhunter07
Posted 12/3/2019 10:15 AM (#950544 - in reply to #950540)
Subject: Re: Planer boards




Location: Northern Illinois
Never lost an Offshore board while trolling have hundreds if not thousands of hours on the Offshore boards. All I do is change out the front clip to an OR18 and make sure the rear clip is an OR16 (has a small dowel pin keeps board from falling off). I think the Offshore boards run better then the church tackle ones. Also the Offshore board also has an adjustable weight.

I'd like to see you run a Headlock/ Mattlock on a standard walleye board lol they do not run true. That's what the Mag boards are for.
Muskie Gal
Posted 12/3/2019 10:20 AM (#950545 - in reply to #950544)
Subject: Re: Planer boards




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Dont understand wrapping the line on other boards and using offshore products on less inferior boards. Just buy the off shore mag boards and forget it.
jchiggins
Posted 12/3/2019 11:22 AM (#950549 - in reply to #950544)
Subject: Re: Planer boards




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Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn
muskyhunter07 - 12/3/2019 10:15 AM

Never lost an Offshore board while trolling have hundreds if not thousands of hours on the Offshore boards. All I do is change out the front clip to an OR18 and make sure the rear clip is an OR16 (has a small dowel pin keeps board from falling off). I think the Offshore boards run better the church tackle ones. Also the Offshore board also has an adjustable weight.

I'd like to see you run a Headlock/ Mattlock on a standard walleye board lol they do not run true. That's what the Mag boards are for.
This^^^^
Jerry Newman
Posted 12/3/2019 11:27 AM (#950550 - in reply to #950544)
Subject: Re: Planer boards




Location: 31

muskyhunter07 - 12/3/2019 10:15 AM Never lost an Offshore board while trolling have hundreds if not thousands of hours on the Offshore boards. All I do is change out the front clip to an OR18 and make sure the rear clip is an OR16 (has a small dowel pin keeps board from falling off). I think the Offshore boards run better the church tackle ones. Also the Offshore board also has an adjustable weight. I'd like to see you run a Headlock/ Mattlock on a standard walleye board lol they do not run true. That's what the Mag boards are for.

100% agree with the set-up. Would add that the Magnum Offshore do a better job than the Magnum Church... I've tested them out against each other.  

They got it right with the Magnum Offshore, pretty much all I run these days.

Jerry Newman
Posted 12/3/2019 11:30 AM (#950551 - in reply to #950545)
Subject: Re: Planer boards




Location: 31

Muskie Gal - 12/3/2019 10:20 AM Dont understand wrapping the line on other boards and using offshore products on less inferior boards. Just buy the off shore mag boards and forget it.

x3

Wrapping the line is lame!

 

muskyhunter07
Posted 12/3/2019 12:06 PM (#950552 - in reply to #950441)
Subject: Re: Planer boards




Location: Northern Illinois
Bret and the boys out on the bay wrap the line on the smaller Offshore boards because most of the time it is very rough seas and even though they have upgraded the clips the braid still slips, I do also double wrap my boards on the bay or in any rough seas no slippage.
nar160
Posted 12/3/2019 12:55 PM (#950553 - in reply to #950441)
Subject: Re: Planer boards




Posts: 416


Location: MN
Like others have said, the Offshore Pro Mag SST work right out of the box, no modification needed. If you already have TX44s, you can mod them to do the same, but why bother if starting from scratch.
supertrollr
Posted 12/3/2019 1:59 PM (#950555 - in reply to #950441)
Subject: Re: Planer boards


some guys are using lil planer boards whit lure way too big.if you use a planer and the lure is just 5 feet from the boats then what's the advantage ? lil board plus speed and big lure=useless
twofishy4u
Posted 12/3/2019 5:30 PM (#950562 - in reply to #950441)
Subject: Re: Planer boards




Posts: 72


I like church boards better. Adjustable front clip and weight and tension for tattle flags for eyes....
muskyhunter07
Posted 12/4/2019 10:12 AM (#950585 - in reply to #950562)
Subject: Re: Planer boards




Location: Northern Illinois
Offshore boards have the same thing..
Jerry Newman
Posted 12/5/2019 12:51 PM (#950618 - in reply to #950553)
Subject: Re: Planer boards




Location: 31

nar160 - 12/3/2019 12:55 PM Like others have said, the Offshore Pro Mag SST work right out of the box, no modification needed. If you already have TX44s, you can mod them to do the same, but why bother if starting from scratch.

Even when modified the 44s will not perform as well as the Mags.

I bought the Church TX44 when they first came out and modified them with the Offshore OR18 and OR16 releases, but still was never very impressed with the performance of the TX44, even versus just a standard Offshore.

When the Offshore Pro Mags came out I was kind of hesitant based on that experience, but a good friend told me they were the nuts, so I bought a set and proceeded to pit them side-by-side against the modified TX44, and standard Offshore.

The Offshore Pro Mag was the clear winner for distance away from the boat.

Jerry Newman
Posted 12/5/2019 1:03 PM (#950619 - in reply to #950552)
Subject: Re: Planer boards




Location: 31

muskyhunter07 - 12/3/2019 12:06 PM Bret and the boys out on the bay wrap the line on the smaller Offshore boards because most of the time it is very rough seas and even though they have upgraded the clips the braid still slips, I do also double wrap my boards on the bay or in any rough seas no slippage.
 

The main reason for them being an issue for us slipping was because the pads would get worn out on the OR16 and/or OR18 clip release pretty fast with braid. Usually it was just a matter of tightening the Phillips head screw a touch and/or swapping out the OR16 clip in the boat to get things tight again.

I remember having to be more vigilant with replacing pads back when I still used braid, and the braid definitely wears a groove in the OR16 dowel pin faster than it does with monofilament. However, I never felt like I needed to wrap with Offshore, probably because I stayed on top of the maintenance.

Tip: Although slippage is almost a non-issue with mono now, I still look at the LC at the board after bringing the board into the boat to check possible slippage.  When you set it at 20' and it comes back at 18-19', it's time to do a little maintenance, those pads don't last forever.