Waterbugz. Call Jeff. order the ones with 2 strips of foam. have been using them for 6 years. Best value and product out there. Tried them all.
http://www.waterbugz.com/
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Waterbugz. Call Jeff. order the ones with 2 strips of foam. have been using them for 6 years. Best value and product out there. Tried them all.
http://www.waterbugz.com/
For the Off Shore OR-12's that we won the Championship with: http://www.offshoretackle.com/planerboards.html (The two boards on the bottom of the page - Left and a Right)
For the Tattle Flag Economy Kit: http://www.offshoretackle.com/OR12TFEK.html
Also - the Owner of the Company and his son handle the public relations side of things - and you can always pm me with questions!
Best - Tommy
Thanks for the links Tommy
I use them pulling 3oz inline weights on Lake Huron for walleye. Off shore is a top notch company
Right side http://www.franksgreatoutdoors.com/s...starboard.html
Left side http://www.franksgreatoutdoors.com/s...left-port.html
Flag kits http://www.franksgreatoutdoors.com/t...grade-kit.html
I don't see the cheaper flag kits on franks page. But if you call them I know they have them in the store. I was in there on Saturday and they stock them. They also sell in the store a 2 pack left and right board with tattle flags and a real nice bag to hold the boards when not in use for about 65$ just call them these guys are great and will help you out
http://northwoodsoutlet.net/store/in...roduct_id=2417
I have 4 of these and for the price, nobody has one any better. Everything needed is there and the flag is operational, not just for looks.
I found these also with the tattle flag setup. Reviews said the clips are hard to figure out because they didn't come with instructions.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/ADVAN...2-001b2166c62d
I have only used mine for pulling 300s or the c55 Chinese cranks. They ride slightly nose high with those tied on and seem to take the chop very well. It has been too rough on KY Lake lately to get the boards out. Once we hit dog days with calm winds, you can bet I'll have them all tied on with cranks behind them.
One thing I forgot to mention--they have an adjustable sliding weight in the bottom so you can adjust the nose attitude.