05-27-2003, 06:32 PM
[size 2]Get the right tool for the job. There are inline boards and mast/ski setups. There's advantages to both, and the fishing style and water will determine which to use. Inline boards are easy to use, very versatile, and perfect for most Utah fishing. A mast/big boards setup also works great and you don't have to bring them in every time you catch a fish, and you can stack up to about 6 lines per side.[/size]
[size 2]I hear all the ideas of how one could rig this or that with planer boards, and while I guess it could work, I just don't see the logic. I would recommend a crash course on planer board usage, including any of the trolling books from Mark Romanack. And subscribe to the free newsletter published by Off-Shore Tackle ([/size][url "http://www.offshoretackle.com"][size 2]www.offshoretackle.com[/size][/url][size 2]).[/size]
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[size 2]I hear all the ideas of how one could rig this or that with planer boards, and while I guess it could work, I just don't see the logic. I would recommend a crash course on planer board usage, including any of the trolling books from Mark Romanack. And subscribe to the free newsletter published by Off-Shore Tackle ([/size][url "http://www.offshoretackle.com"][size 2]www.offshoretackle.com[/size][/url][size 2]).[/size]
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