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ski junkie
Posted 3/30/2013 9:08 PM (#630845)
Subject: Planer board questions





Posts: 104


Location: Grantsburg, Wisc
I picked up a pair of TX44 boards with QR18 clips but now I'm wondering if I should go with larger planer boards that are run off a pole mounted in the bow of the boat.
Or should I stick with the boards that run off the line ???

Thanks guys
Lance
JKahler
Posted 3/31/2013 2:34 AM (#630869 - in reply to #630845)
Subject: Re: Planer board questions




Posts: 1287


Location: WI
If you want to spend a lot, go with a mast. I have no problems using Offshore boards, and that's what a lot of guides use.
ski junkie
Posted 3/31/2013 6:47 AM (#630873 - in reply to #630869)
Subject: Re: Planer board questions





Posts: 104


Location: Grantsburg, Wisc
JKahler - 3/31/2013 2:34 AM

If you want to spend a lot, go with a mast. I have no problems using Offshore boards, and that's what a lot of guides use.


Are the Offshore better than the Church boards then ?
horsehunter
Posted 3/31/2013 8:19 AM (#630882 - in reply to #630845)
Subject: Re: Planer board questions




Location: Eastern Ontario
Both work well I have the same ones you have but have used both. I like my friends Church in the next size down to the 44 just as well if not better they will pull a 10 inch Believer without trouble. We run the boards so they don't pop free. Sometimes the back pin on the Church boards will freeze in below freezing temperatures.
ski junkie
Posted 3/31/2013 8:26 AM (#630883 - in reply to #630882)
Subject: Re: Planer board questions





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Location: Grantsburg, Wisc
horsehunter - 3/31/2013 8:19 AM

Both work well I have the same ones you have but have used both. I like my friends Church in the next size down to the 44 just as well if not better they will pull a 10 inch Believer without trouble. We run the boards so they don't pop free. Sometimes the back pin on the Church boards will freeze in below freezing temperatures.


Thank you Sir
Your feedback is greatly appreciated
tundrawalker00
Posted 3/31/2013 2:32 PM (#630926 - in reply to #630845)
Subject: Re: Planer board questions




Posts: 504


Location: Ludington, MI
I will tell you why I sold my mast: Wave action. I troll Lake Michigan quite a bit for browns and steelhead and while I can troll in 3s and 4s, I don't want anyone walking out on the bow in those waves. The mast systems have their advantages, but I prefer the walleye boards.
ski junkie
Posted 3/31/2013 3:02 PM (#630933 - in reply to #630926)
Subject: Re: Planer board questions





Posts: 104


Location: Grantsburg, Wisc
tundrawalker00 - 3/31/2013 2:32 PM

I will tell you why I sold my mast: Wave action. I troll Lake Michigan quite a bit for browns and steelhead and while I can troll in 3s and 4s, I don't want anyone walking out on the bow in those waves. The mast systems have their advantages, but I prefer the walleye boards.


Thank you.
I have the walleye boards also but figured they were too small to handle my Headlock and other huge, hard pulling baits.

Thanks
Lance
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