Got it on the list LowePro - but I will try to explain how I prefer to do it:
With the bigger Off Shores - I will do one of two things:
1. "Clear" the lines between the boat and board with the fish on it, then once the fish is in the boat - "reset" all the lines.
2. Let out line and "Drop" the inside boards back far enough so that the incoming fish does not hook the line. This will take some practice, but keeps your other lines "fishing" while you are reeling in the fish.
With Crappie - I will reel them in fairly fast - rushing water through them that will temporarily "Chill them out" and it also makes them come to the surface, allowing them to ride over the other lines. Key is to keep the boat moving forward so that tension is kept on the fish - keeping it hooked and on the surface. Not always failsafe - even with extensive "Board-pulling-experience" (Disclaimer - not recommended when something big like a catfish, drum or bass, etc. is on the line!)


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