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Almost-B-Good
Posted 4/23/2008 2:17 PM (#68669)
Subject: In line trolling boards


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What boards run the farthest to the side with the least amount of line out?

What boards are the easiest to use?

Which boards can carry the most weight?

I've been running mostly walleye cranks on some old orange Willies for a long time and am looking to upgrade. I tried Offshore with some musky lures and that was a little heavy for them at the higher speeds. Both are serviceable, but I was wondering if there is anything better out there.
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jerry
Posted 4/23/2008 6:10 PM (#68673 - in reply to #68669)
Subject: RE: In line trolling boards


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Question #1. They should all run about the same.

Question #2 and 3. Offshore. There is nothing better than Offshore. Everything else is a copy.
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GNWC Rookie
Posted 4/24/2008 7:18 AM (#68686 - in reply to #68673)
Subject: RE: In line trolling boards


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Location: LaCrosse, WI
OffShore 100% -

Add the snap releases and make your own tattle flags, and you've got the best in the business.
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Brad B
Posted 4/25/2008 12:38 PM (#68733 - in reply to #68669)
Subject: Re: In line trolling boards


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For easy of use and cost, I use the Church Tackle boards. The release they sell with the board works - no need to spend another $10 per board for snap releases. They perform about the same as the Offshore board, are easier to operate, and cost less. The only thing you may want to consider is to replace the foam in the back of the board. That takes about 10 minutes (if your mostly thumbs like I am) but costs next to nothing to do.

If your looking for an in-line board that is going to pull musky sized baits better than an offshore or church tackle board, your probably going to have to make that yourself.

Edited by Brad B 4/25/2008 12:39 PM
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Almost-B-Good
Posted 4/27/2008 5:38 PM (#68809 - in reply to #68733)
Subject: Re: In line trolling boards


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So, why would you replace the foam? Not enough? Poor glue job? Falls apart?

I looked at the Church boards on their web site and they look pretty user friendly. I liked the tattle flag idea on the Off Shore boards but not the price so I certainly can live without that.
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Shep
Posted 4/29/2008 10:18 AM (#68853 - in reply to #68809)
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I've run Church Mr Wallye boards, and currently have two sets of Off Shore. One set with, and one set without tattle tail flags. You can make your own tattle tail flags. Do a little research, and yu'll find the directions. It will save some money. To me, time is money, so I bought mine. Either way, you'll like either brand. I didn't like the way the Church boards worked while pulling musky baits, so that is when I sold them, and bought another Set of Off Shores.

The Church boards worked well when fishing walleyes. I really had no complaints.
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Brad B
Posted 4/29/2008 12:33 PM (#68856 - in reply to #68669)
Subject: Re: In line trolling boards


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The foam in the last set of Church boards I bought (4 years ago???) would absorb some water after a long day of use and cause them to run poorly. I had some of the blue colored insulation board/foam in the garage so I replaced the original foam with the blue stuff and that corrected the problem.
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jerry
Posted 4/29/2008 3:35 PM (#68859 - in reply to #68809)
Subject: Re: In line trolling boards


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Another advantage to running the Offshore Boards: you have someone like me who goes around the state and does upgrades to OFfshore boards when necessary. If something on your Offshore board is in need of replacement, just contact me at [email protected] and I'll either take care of it or lead you to the place where it can be taken care of.
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Jayman
Posted 4/29/2008 3:53 PM (#68861 - in reply to #68859)
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Hey Jerry, you think you can fix my boards? For some reason they wouldn't catch fish for me this last weekend.
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stacker
Posted 4/29/2008 4:50 PM (#68864 - in reply to #68859)
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Hey Jerry. Fishing the club this sunday? Bring the board stuff if you are, could use a tune up.

Thanks

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jerry
Posted 4/29/2008 7:44 PM (#68873 - in reply to #68864)
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Jayman.....there is no help for you...:)

Denny......I will be doing one for the club later this summer. That will force you to attend a meeting. I won't be there this week as my partner is getting confirmed this weekend.
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Almost-B-Good
Posted 4/30/2008 7:23 AM (#68880 - in reply to #68873)
Subject: Re: In line trolling boards


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Thanks for all the info! I saw some Off Shore boards priced right at Fleet Farm the other night and they just kind of followed me to the check out. So I guess I'll give them a workout this season and see what happens. Thanks again guys for the help!
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Shep
Posted 4/30/2008 10:13 AM (#68895 - in reply to #68880)
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Good to go!

Jerry, congrats on the boy's Confirmation. Who is his sponsor? Anyone we know? You guys have a great day!

Edited by Shep 4/30/2008 10:14 AM
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stacker
Posted 5/1/2008 12:46 PM (#68965 - in reply to #68895)
Subject: Re: In line trolling boards


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OK 1 meeting in 2 years, its just 2 hours away, LOL!!
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GNWC Rookie
Posted 5/1/2008 1:17 PM (#68966 - in reply to #68965)
Subject: Re: In line trolling boards


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I made my own flags for most of my Off Shore boards. Once you do one, they'll only take about 3 minutes a piece to make. The hardest part is usually finding the spring. I've heard a lot of good things about using rubber bands instead. We'll have to try that out this year.
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Wunder
Posted 6/5/2008 8:58 PM (#70325 - in reply to #68669)
Subject: RE: In line trolling boards


OK guys you have me interested. How do you make your own tattle flags? I am one of many who are sick of spending way tooooo much $ on tackle. I got the used '05 620 by the wife last year but, I'd rather not press my luck on another $120 for tattle flags. Still need $ left over for gas.
Thanks.
Doug
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Mark Komo
Posted 6/5/2008 10:24 PM (#70327 - in reply to #68669)
Subject: Re: In line trolling boards



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Offshore all the way. Got the 7yo involved as we work 6 boards on bago. He really likes watching those tattle flags.
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karloutdoors
Posted 6/7/2008 2:57 PM (#70364 - in reply to #70327)
Subject: Re: In line trolling boards


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I just did a google search for Home Made Tattle Flag and there it was. You can also search simply Tattle Flag. I'm off to the hardware store right now.
Karl
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wunder
Posted 6/9/2008 7:56 PM (#70416 - in reply to #68669)
Subject: RE: In line trolling boards


Just got done making my own tattle flags for 6 boards. It cost me a total of $15 to do all 6. Not trying to shoot holes in offshore's boat but, I think they will work fine. I do recomend the offshore brand for pulling walleye baits.
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karloutdoors
Posted 6/13/2008 4:14 PM (#70571 - in reply to #70416)
Subject: RE: In line trolling boards


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I built mine too a couple of days ago but could not find the exact springs mentioned. I used what I thought would be similar but now I think they may be a bit on the soft side and might falsely indicate a fish. Where did you find those springs? Other than that it was a piece of cake and a heck of a lot cheaper.
Karl
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wunder
Posted 6/13/2008 10:00 PM (#70582 - in reply to #68669)
Subject: RE: In line trolling boards


I found mine at a do-it home center. I had to go to 2 places but they both had a huge sellection of century springs. I believe home depot or lowes have them also. I'm thinking about going to a softer spring than the C73 after a trip to saginaw bay. Need a little softer spring for the fish we caught today. However I am going back up to my old stomping grounds in the U.P. where a 1/2 ton pickup spring should be about right. Can't wait!
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pikeman1
Posted 6/13/2008 10:43 PM (#70583 - in reply to #70582)
Subject: RE: In line trolling boards


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I run a double spring for little bay de noc, I have small holes drill in the front of the board instead of the grooves to hold them in place. Need it stiffer just move the springs down, softer move them up or take one off. Don't care about lite bitters don't get many.
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