Eye-tracker: I need some more info, please!!!
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2006 8:31 pm
Mr. Tracker,
I still have not made a final decision on my planer board dilemma; it is your comments that are holding me back, and I thank you for such awesome detail.
You mentioned last time that the Church Walleye board did not track properly with the tattle flag; I WILL run a tattle flag on whichever board I run, so should this definitely make me buy the Offshore?
Also, I will certainly buy the Snapper clips if I go to the Offshore boards, but what is the "safety pin" that you referred to? Do the Offshore have a tendency to come loose from the clips?
I am an absolute planer board virgin, and am wondering some probably very elementary questions also. For instance, do you ever run the boards to slide down to your swivel when seeking Walleye, or is that just something that is done for trout and salmon? For walleye, are both clips expected to remain on the line during the fight until being disengaged at the side of the boat, or does the rear clip release upon the strike?
I cannot seem to find this sort of info anywhere on the net, and no one up here (Georgian Bay) really seems to use them at ALL.
Thanks so VERY much for your info, detail, and patience,
Bluefin
I still have not made a final decision on my planer board dilemma; it is your comments that are holding me back, and I thank you for such awesome detail.
You mentioned last time that the Church Walleye board did not track properly with the tattle flag; I WILL run a tattle flag on whichever board I run, so should this definitely make me buy the Offshore?
Also, I will certainly buy the Snapper clips if I go to the Offshore boards, but what is the "safety pin" that you referred to? Do the Offshore have a tendency to come loose from the clips?
I am an absolute planer board virgin, and am wondering some probably very elementary questions also. For instance, do you ever run the boards to slide down to your swivel when seeking Walleye, or is that just something that is done for trout and salmon? For walleye, are both clips expected to remain on the line during the fight until being disengaged at the side of the boat, or does the rear clip release upon the strike?
I cannot seem to find this sort of info anywhere on the net, and no one up here (Georgian Bay) really seems to use them at ALL.
Thanks so VERY much for your info, detail, and patience,
Bluefin