11-26-2011, 08:59 PM
Bronco,
Just google "sidewinder planer" and it will take you to their web site, and also some youtube videos. They use these almost exclusively in Canada when you need an on-line side planer. I have used them on Coeur d'Alene for chinook trolling, and on Kootenay Lake in BC. I love 'em; they work terrifically. I can't imagine why anyone would spend a ton of money for the mounted side planers when you can buy these for $12-15 bucks. At Kootenay, when there is a chop on the water, Sidewinders pulling streamers is a sure-fire way of finding the big 6-25 pound trout....and a fun way of fishing. When you see that side planer heading in the wrong direction--hang on!! Mike
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Just google "sidewinder planer" and it will take you to their web site, and also some youtube videos. They use these almost exclusively in Canada when you need an on-line side planer. I have used them on Coeur d'Alene for chinook trolling, and on Kootenay Lake in BC. I love 'em; they work terrifically. I can't imagine why anyone would spend a ton of money for the mounted side planers when you can buy these for $12-15 bucks. At Kootenay, when there is a chop on the water, Sidewinders pulling streamers is a sure-fire way of finding the big 6-25 pound trout....and a fun way of fishing. When you see that side planer heading in the wrong direction--hang on!! Mike
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