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Location: Fifield | I have some experience with the offshore boards with salmon but like the single adjustable clip idea on the church boards. I'm looking for input from guys who've actually used both. I'm not looking to put out 6 boards, probably just one on each side trolling medium sized cranks. |
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Location: Watersmeet, Michigan | Ford or Chevy? Use what you like best. (BTW, the answer is Chevy.)
Fr. K |
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Location: oswego, il | As in chevy=church boards. Church boards much easier and faster to operate. |
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Posts: 2687
Location: Hayward, WI | I troll very little but have 2 Church boards (the walleye ones, not the big TX-44). They seem to work fine. Easy to release. Pull to the side pretty well, but something like a 12" Custom X or 14" Jake will not let them pull way out to the side as much as they would with smaller baits. Not sure how other boards compare. |
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Location: Money, PA | I have and use both; they both do the job equally...Just make sure you upgrade the main clips to OR-18 and you're good to go. Its simply a matter of what you'd rather do to release the back clip...squeeze the red clip on the Offshore or lift the spring loaded pin on the back of the Church. |
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