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Old 09-07-2015, 05:17 AM
Tawn Tawn is offline
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FWIW

I run 9' of 40 lb line off the planer to a ball-bearing swivel and then 9' of 20 lbs fluorocarbon to the spoon.

#1 planers off the back corners. One at 120'. One at 140'.

#2 planers out of the next rod holder forward. One at 90'. One at 80-100' depending on what feels lucky.

#3 planers out of the deep rod / letdown rod holders. One at 40'. One at 50'.

When a fish hits make sure you customers keep the rod tip high and crank fast. If they drop the rod tip suddenly or decided to take a break while cranking, the planer can reset itself. If that happens I just have them stick it in a rod holder and crank - 9 time out of 10 you will lose the fish when that happens.

When you are fishing flip planers and one trips you don't need to reel it in to reset it. Just hold the rod high with the tip straight up and then very quickly lower it and point it at the planer and snap it back up - most times that will reset it.

Funny side not about leader length - we were in a bird pile and things were fast and furious - One of the leaders got buggered up and just to get the bait back quickly, the guy mating for me cut it off above the swivel, retied the spoon with what was left of the leader - about 6' - and put it back out. Bang - 25" Mac hit it even with that short of a leader.

Last edited by Tawn; 09-07-2015 at 05:22 AM.
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