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Like planer rigging, using in-line planer
Using in-line planers will allow you to cover
If you want to add some variety to your lure
A unique feature of Big Jon's Side-Liner® is |
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Step-By-Step Operation
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2. Take hold of the fishing line and clip the swivel clip (at the back of the planer) around the line (as shown in drawing A). Then, attach the line release to the fishing line, ahead of the swivel clip (as shown in drawing B). |
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4. When the in-line planer has reached the desired distance from the boat, set the drag clicker on your reel to prevent it from free-spooling. Then, place the fishing rod in the front rod holder. Set the rod holder to hold the fishing rod straight up to keep the rod tip as high as possible. This will allow the planer to gain the greatest distance from the boat. |
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5. When a fish strikes your lure, the line release will "Pop-Off", allowing the planer to slide down the line to a "Speedo Bead". The Speedo Bead is placed approximately 18 inches in front of the lure to keep the planer from interfering with the fish. |
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In-Line Planer Releases
Otter® Release |
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Offshore® Release The Offshore Release is a "Pinch Pad" style of release. To use it, pinch top and bottom halves of the release to open the pads. Then insert the fishing line between the pads and release the pressure to allow the pads to close around the fishing line. |
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