Quote Originally Posted by Rees Guide View Post
I don't see why if the board floats you cant just let it out the back and when the line gets tite it swims in place, I do this with cranks all the time and it works like a top. Coarse not everything works in real life as it does in theory.
It's hard to calculate where the is out behind the board for me. If you set the board to soon, it can dive the crank across the other lines and we all know what happens then. I'm sure there are several good ways to accomplish this, but I haven't found a good video of that on YouTube. Every one shows using them, but no one has showed much about bringing in the outside boards in with a big fish, and lots of line out behind the boards.

Come on Timmy Skarlis, we need ya to educate us.