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Independent planar boards Apr 19, 2018 7:22 pm #18924

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I’ve finally been able to get in on some spring salmon fishing this year and have been paying close attention to how “the other guys” are fishing. One thing I’ve seen a fair bit of is on-line planar boards. I’ve tried one and never really liked having such a big piece of hardware on the line. My grandfather had a pair of independent planer boards we fished with on Lake Superior, so I figured I’d give them a shot. Here’s the final product I’ll be testing out this weekend.

Any reason I might not be seeing anyone using this type of board around?
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Independent planar boards Apr 19, 2018 7:29 pm #18925

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There are a few of us that are fishing the big boards off mast.;)
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Independent planar boards Apr 19, 2018 8:34 pm #18926

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I have used both types. They both caught fish for me but the individual boards seemed a little simpler method for my style of fishing and I frequently fish alone.

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Independent planar boards Apr 19, 2018 8:36 pm #18927

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I use them in the spring when fishing Coho nearshore. It is a lot nicer in my opinion “fighting” the fish versus the in-line planer boards. I switch to individual inlines as the season progresses for leadcore lines.
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Independent planar boards Apr 20, 2018 3:39 am #18931

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I use the big boards all season long, 96.7% of the time. They really shine at this time of the year when the cohos are only a few pounds. If you want meat, go to the fish market. If you want fun, use big planer boards. JMNSHO (Just my not so humble opinion.)

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Independent planar boards Apr 20, 2018 6:46 am #18932

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Awesome! Thanks for the reply's folks. I'm hoping they'll turn out as fun as I remember them. I have a little boat, so getting the lines even 20' out to either side will help me prevent tangles and cover more water. I tend to fish alone as well, so we'll see how that works out. Definitely won't be deploying them in heavy waves. :S
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Independent planar boards Apr 20, 2018 12:24 pm #18937

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I use the big boards on Lake Erie for walleye when I have 3 or 4 people on board to run all the lines. But in the spring for coho it seems easier to just flat line or add the in-lines for a little more spread. The action is so fast at times that you don't really need to mess with big boards. But I agree with the others, big boards with releases and clips work great.

I plan to be on the water tomorrow along with a few hundred other folks I assume. Weather forecast looks great! I'm taking a couple of first timers so it should be fun.

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