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Leadcore and inline board ?


Tybo

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I would think it would stay clipped but may kink the lead core and may release too easily or not at all . You can splice in some mono or braid every few colours in your 10 colour core setup for attaching the clip for the planner board, or just use a smaller core. Eg 5 colour, 3 or 2 spooled up...

 

I have used a 5 colour with the boards no problems...

 

Sherriff

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yes it will stay clipped you have to use the right one,but we use leadcore for salmon & walleyes all the time and its ok,you can rig it a few ways so it wont come off,just make sure it wont rip...we have run up to 7 colors and i know guys have run 10 so you will be ok.....cheers & good-luck :thumbsup_anim::Gonefishing:

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Hey Tybo... been running lead core off of in-line boards for a while now... 10 colours, no problem as long as you have the following;

- for Off Shore boards, be sure to change the clips to the snap down locking kind

-Mr. Walleye boards do not require a clip change... they work great right out of box.

HH

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You may want to consider going to the 27lb lead instead of 17lb, that way you can also use it for spring Kings :)

 

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Tony

 

it's pretty much the same dive curve.

 

you might want to get a 600ft spool of 30lb copper instead of the core. it doesn't have the same rise/dive action of core but at least you feel the fish(no stretch like braid). 270ft of copper will do what a 10 colour does and you can make a few reels out of a spool. i have a 275, 125, and a 50 for coho

 

my 275 rod was top rod through august out of bronte and all lengths will run on an updated clipped offshore

 

i freaken hate core

 

edit if your fishing eyes be prepared to keep fish because you will be taking them from deep water with a full core.

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