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<blockquote data-quote="JTH" data-source="post: 2529919" data-attributes="member: 59647"><p>Nice fish.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like you're set up pretty good. I would upgrade the front release on the planer boards so they pop open when you get a bite or you can pop them open with a good hard tug. Double wrap the back release. When the front one pops loose, the back release holds and the board swings back to the rear of the boat, clear of all the other lines. You can bring the fish in without tangling the other lines. I'm using the Sam's pro release, Amish Outfitters makes one that looks like the same thing.</p><p></p><p>I would also try big diving stick baits like the Rapala down deep husky jerk, Berkeley flicker minnow, etc and use the Precision Trolling app. With a line counter reel, you can precisely target depths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTH, post: 2529919, member: 59647"] Nice fish. Sounds like you‘re set up pretty good. I would upgrade the front release on the planer boards so they pop open when you get a bite or you can pop them open with a good hard tug. Double wrap the back release. When the front one pops loose, the back release holds and the board swings back to the rear of the boat, clear of all the other lines. You can bring the fish in without tangling the other lines. I’m using the Sam’s pro release, Amish Outfitters makes one that looks like the same thing. I would also try big diving stick baits like the Rapala down deep husky jerk, Berkeley flicker minnow, etc and use the Precision Trolling app. With a line counter reel, you can precisely target depths. [/QUOTE]
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