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    How many of you guys have used planer boards from a yak? What brands? Did you like them? And what technique?

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    I've used the Windsor Planer Bobbers for about 4 years with everything from little jigs to crappie crankbaits. They are a good tool to keep in the kayak.

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    That's what I use on my Yak and my boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncnat View Post
    I've used the Windsor Planer Bobbers for about 4 years with everything from little jigs to crappie crankbaits. They are a good tool to keep in the kayak.

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    Looks like a good small planner for kayaks, I need to order a few sets myself to try.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STUMP HUNTER View Post
    Looks like a good small planner for kayaks, I need to order a few sets myself to try.
    I've used them from kayaks to 24' pontoons with equal success.
    Give a man a fish, feed him for a day.
    Teach a man to fish, he'll sit in a boat and drink beer all day.
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    Don't look bad was thinking about using them for Crappies and for when walleye get shallow.

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