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Yake Bait
Posted 9/24/2011 1:14 PM (#517939)
Subject: Church TX-44 Planer Board





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Anybody try the Church TX-44 boards for musky tackle?  It is designed for copper/lead wire and dipsy divers or lures with a lot of pull.  Would seem to be a great candidate for musky cranks or even bulldawgs / heavy rubber?

 

 

Uptown
Posted 9/25/2011 12:25 AM (#517998 - in reply to #517939)
Subject: RE: Church TX-44 Planer Board


Works great! We pull baits up 16" long- no prob

Joe
SteveHulbert
Posted 3/24/2014 12:51 PM (#701689 - in reply to #517939)
Subject: Re: Church TX-44 Planer Board





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Location: Angola, IN
This is an old thread from the dead........but I'm bringing it back to life.

I've "tried" to pull the trigger on a set of these TX-44 boards, but I hesitate because a set will cost you $80, and a few guys I've talked to, their friends hated them (second hand knowledge).

I run the Walleye boards now, but they are just too small for bigger and harder pulling baits: with bucktails and anything over 6" crankbaits, walleye boards are basically behind the boat. I'm looking for an in-line boards that will handle big double 10's and double 12's.....and larger crankbaits.

Does anyone have any first-hand experience with these TX-44 boards?
Mojo1269
Posted 3/24/2014 12:57 PM (#701690 - in reply to #701689)
Subject: Re: Church TX-44 Planer Board





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I do...Love them. Get the Lock Jaw Snaps too. What's anouther $20.00? I have used them for baits up to 12 inches and they have been champs.
Brad P
Posted 3/24/2014 1:09 PM (#701693 - in reply to #701690)
Subject: Re: Church TX-44 Planer Board




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I run them as well. Agree with everything Mojo said. Excellent Product IMO, I'm buying a second one this year.
horsehunter
Posted 3/24/2014 1:57 PM (#701709 - in reply to #517939)
Subject: Re: Church TX-44 Planer Board




Location: Eastern Ontario
I have 44's and the walleye's I prefer the walleye's. I pull 10 inch Jakes and Believers doesn't matter if it's behind the boat as long as your getting spread. Never saw a trolled bait that wasn't behind the boat.
SteveHulbert
Posted 3/24/2014 2:02 PM (#701712 - in reply to #701709)
Subject: Re: Church TX-44 Planer Board





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Location: Angola, IN
horsehunter - 3/24/2014 1:57 PM

I have 44's and the walleye's I prefer the walleye's. I pull 10 inch Jakes and Believers doesn't matter if it's behind the boat as long as your getting spread. Never saw a trolled bait that wasn't behind the boat.


Jake's don't pull that hard. Believers not bad.

But when you're pulling those baits AND 4-8 oz. of lead, walleye boards aren't going to work. I've tried it many times.

Where I fish, running 6-8 oz. of lead and a big double bladed bucktail is VERY common. If I ran this set up with a walleye board, the bait would be directly behind the boat....just like a down rod.

I'm looking for spread. I also would like to be able to get my outside baits away from the boat WITHOUT having to run 300' of line between the boat and the board.
horsehunter
Posted 3/24/2014 2:11 PM (#701714 - in reply to #517939)
Subject: Re: Church TX-44 Planer Board




Location: Eastern Ontario
Never trolled bucktails but we also have mast mounted double boards for hard pullers like Hosebaits
ARmuskyaddict
Posted 3/24/2014 6:05 PM (#701787 - in reply to #517939)
Subject: Re: Church TX-44 Planer Board





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I know someone who has trolled 10's with T-44s and some weight and they worked fine. I have used them with spinnerbaits that had 2 inline 10 blades and 4 oz of weight and they were also fine. 100 feet of line from the clip gives you plenty of spread. I would estimate they were about 60-70 feet from the boat with 100 feet out. Definitely get the lockjaws.
Landonfish
Posted 3/24/2014 8:21 PM (#701825 - in reply to #517939)
Subject: Re: Church TX-44 Planer Board




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The 44 boards are great. I also use the walleye boards and moved the weight as far forward on the board as possible having to drill a new hole. And I pull 9 " grandmas with them and I think they do just fine
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