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    I'm fixing to order some off shore planer boards, plus tadpole weights and had a couple of questions.

    1) Are the OR12's (medium size) boards optimum size for cranks and crappie?

    2) On tadpoles weights are #1 & #2 weights good enough or are there times when more than 2ounces of weight may be needed?

    3) Anyone ever pull jigs under boards with any luck in the murky MS water?

    4) I am aware of the Opti planer boards, but the off shore look a little more user friendly, would my observation be correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snubbys View Post
    I'm fixing to order some off shore planer boards, plus tadpole weights and had a couple of questions.

    1) Are the OR12's (medium size) boards optimum size for cranks and crappie?

    2) On tadpoles weights are #1 & #2 weights good enough or are there times when more than 2ounces of weight may be needed?

    3) Anyone ever pull jigs under boards with any luck in the murky MS water?

    4) I am aware of the Opti planer boards, but the off shore look a little more user friendly, would my observation be correct?
    OR-12's will wok fine. They are a top notch Walleye board and are the ones we all started out with before we had other options and fine tuned our game for crappie.

    You are mistaken about the Opti's not being user friendly. The Opti clips are much better than the Offshore. They are wider, easier to squeeze and you can tighten down on the tension so you don't have the loop your line around the clip like Offshore.

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    Have been using these for years on the Big 4. Perfect for pulling minnow or cranks for crappie. Jeff is a great guy, great service, and best prices around.

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    The site is waterbugz dot com...Reply feature wouldn't take URL.

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    Like Yikes said, the Opti boards are much more user friendly. I have aruturitis in my hands and fingers and the clips on offshore so we're a bear for me to use, especially wrapping the line around clip to keep it from coming off. I went to one called a sidewinder which dosnt work for a lot of people but works good for me. I also got some Redi Rigg floats planners that will pull cranks but to me shine pulling jigs. Light, easy to install, and can be fished with lighter tackle. I would look at the smaller sized Opti boards for pulling cranks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiejig View Post
    Have been using these for years on the Big 4. Perfect for pulling minnow or cranks for crappie. Jeff is a great guy, great service, and best prices around.

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    What features of the water bugz do you prefer over the rest, like off shores or opti's? I like dealing with good people and great service is a key factor. And I like a deal just as much as anybody, but a few extra dollar's spent to get the right boards the first time would save me in the long run. And I take it your using the double foam ones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cray View Post
    Like Yikes said, the Opti boards are much more user friendly. I have aruturitis in my hands and fingers and the clips on offshore so we're a bear for me to use, especially wrapping the line around clip to keep it from coming off. I went to one called a sidewinder which dosnt work for a lot of people but works good for me. I also got some Redi Rigg floats planners that will pull cranks but to me shine pulling jigs. Light, easy to install, and can be fished with lighter tackle. I would look at the smaller sized Opti boards for pulling cranks.
    You mean the mini opti's for cranks?

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    A large Opti is the same size as an OR-12 Walleye board (3.5 x 9.75). The Opti medium is 3" x 7.75" which still has plenty of surface area to pull a 300 Bandit at a 45 degree angle at 1.8mph with less dead weight and less drag on your pole which is better suited for Crappie. Only downside to the Opti medium is it goes out at less of an angle when you go over 2 mph because of less surface area.
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    I have crappie reaper boards large for crankbaits and small for jigs or spinner baits. Work really well


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    Quote Originally Posted by yikess View Post
    OR-12's will wok fine. They are a top notch Walleye board and are the ones we all started out with before we had other options and fine tuned our game for crappie.

    You are mistaken about the Opti's not being user friendly. The Opti clips are much better than the Offshore. They are wider, easier to squeeze and you can tighten down on the tension so you don't have the loop your line around the clip like Offshore.

    Number 1 Tadpoles are all you need around here.

    Are you using the tadpoles to pull jigs or cranks, and how long of a leader are you using??
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    I meant to behave, but there were just way too many other options available at the time.

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