Fishing For Walleyes using Planer Boards:Setup tips
July 2, 2009 by admin
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Planer boards work great for suspended walleye or when the walleye are schooled very close to shore. The key to using planer boards is to get your bait as far away from the boat as possible. Obviously you can still be wildly successful without utilizing boards, but if you do you’ll have put yourself in a position to net a TON of walleye because you’ll be a lot more versatile.
When running boards, a very important thing to consider is the stability of your boards. A planer board should be able to plane smoothly in rough spots, and should be able to perform well at the slower speeds that are often used while trolling for walleye. One of the best walleye baits to use while running planer boards are crankbaits. You need to run at a slower speed to be successful when using crankbaits for walleye. Therefore it is a must that your boards be able to function flawlessly at slow speeds. Keeping your boards in top shape will help them to be able to plane smoothly and perform very well at these slow speeds.
When you are fishing with planerboards it is important to remember that one set depth will not always work. Keep close attention to your depthfinder and fish finder to identify where to set your depths. Experimentation is very important to find your walleye catching sweet spot.
Using snap weights are an absolute must here. They make it easy to tie weight just one time, and they’re crucial to your success. When it comes time to change weights, because of snap weights it becomes only a matter of pressing a release.
One of the most common questions about using planerboards for walleye is “how far back should your walleye bait and your weight be from the planer board? This is an excellent question but there is no definite answer because it will depend on how active the walleye are on any given day. if the walleyes are very aggressive and they are attacking your walleye baits then keep your baits closer to the boards,as close as 15ft. On slow days where the walleyes are in a picky mood you need to place your weight and walleye baits farther back as much as 40 feet. To start your day out on the water set your baits for walleye and the weight back about 40 feet. This is an excellent starting point and will make it easier for you to make adjustments farther back or closer in once you determine how active the walleyes are.
Another frequently asked question about running boards is “what would I need to get started running planer boards?” A good basic planer board equipment package would consist of (2) planerbaords, (2) rod holders, (2) sets of snap weights, and (2) Walleye fishing trolling rod and reel combos. It is a real plus if the reels have line counters included. The line test should be 10 to 12 lbs.
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