11-27-2013, 03:41 PM
It absolutely does and thank you. Although I prefer to use my electric trolling motor and cast, there are many times that trolling is the best solution. Additionally my big motor will not go under about 1.7MPH which is fine except for a couple of applications such as bottom bouncing and trolling for kokanee, then I use the electric to troll.
Yuba is currently my favorite water with trophy pike being the quarry. I carry a very large selection of lures aboard the boat; floaters, suspending, count downs, and deep divers. I troll with planer boards occasionally because I can get them within inches of the shoreline.
where pike occasionally lay. So a shallow diver meets the need.
I see planer boards as a very valuable tool and I intend to modify my boards as you did yours and I thank you for the tip. In the spring the northerns will move into the shallow flats and I will have my boards ready and experiment with the depth the lures achieve. Keeping the board attached will eliminate much grief, for that I thank you again. Steve
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Yuba is currently my favorite water with trophy pike being the quarry. I carry a very large selection of lures aboard the boat; floaters, suspending, count downs, and deep divers. I troll with planer boards occasionally because I can get them within inches of the shoreline.
where pike occasionally lay. So a shallow diver meets the need.
I see planer boards as a very valuable tool and I intend to modify my boards as you did yours and I thank you for the tip. In the spring the northerns will move into the shallow flats and I will have my boards ready and experiment with the depth the lures achieve. Keeping the board attached will eliminate much grief, for that I thank you again. Steve
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