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Planer Board Basics
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]If you ever thought about using planer boards but didn't quite understand how they work or how to use them, attached is a good .pdf file on Planer Basics and the types of planers available. You need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view it.[/size][/font]

[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]Here's a few links to illustrations of different planer board set ups:[/size][/font] [center][font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3][url "http://bigjon.com/tips/tips.asp?ContentID=4"]Inline Planer Set Ups[/url][/size][/font][/center] [center][font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3][url "http://bigjon.com/tips/tips.asp?ContentID=10"]Dual Side Planer Boards and Masts Set Ups[/url][/size][/font][/center] [center][font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3][url "http://www.walleyecentral.com/JuliaDavis/planerboards.shtml"]Tips for using in-line Side Planers[/url][/size][/font][/center]
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#2
Thanks, just the information I needed. We just purchased a set of planer boards to use for walleye and wipers. Nails
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#3
Offshore Tackle, the leader in in-line planer boards, publishes a lot of how-to articles written by walleye pro's like Mark Romanack. They used to publish a newspaper with great articles, but they've recently quite sending the print magazine and put the content on their Web site, [url "http://www.offshoretackle.com"]www.offshoretackle.com[/url]. At the bottom of the page are the archived articles from '03 and '04.
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#4
Would it work to hook a planer board up to a downrigger line instead of using a mast?

Cableguy
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It would only marginally work, because it would be too low to work effectively. To make a planer board work properly one must get the line to the board as high above the water as possible. That is why rods designed to be used with planer boards are typically at least 8 feet long.
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BLM-Thanks for the links,I already use inline planners,but I learned somethings from the links

MIKE[Smile]
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#7
The other problem with using a downrigger, and perhaps the biggest, is that the downrigger cable would sink. Planer board line is a hi-vis dacron. It dips in the water occasionally, but is out of the water most of the time.

I wouldn't even waste my time trying to use a downrigger.
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