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Off Shore Tackle

Off Shore Tackle In-Line Side Planer Board

Item#: F10114

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The Off Shore Tackle In-Line Side Planer Board is carefully ballasted to run flawlessly in rough water, ensuring your lure maintains a steady path off your rod line for ultra-low-speed trolling. The Original Off Shore Tackle OR12 Side Planer is designed with vibrant yellow coloration and includes a stationary red flag, enhancing visibility and trackability. It comes equipped with an OR19 release and an OR16 clip. Ideal for targeting walleye and other freshwater species, the board's robust construction handles challenging conditions with ease. An optional Tattle Flag Upgrade Kit (OR12TFEK) is available for anglers seeking improved bite detection, adding functionality to an already versatile tool.

  • Precision ballasting for optimal performance in rough waters
  • Excellent for deep-diving crankbaits and for use with Lead Core trolling line
  • Highly visible yellow body with a red flag for easy monitoring
  • Includes: RO-19 release, OR-16 clip, stationary flag, 6/32 screw, nylon nut, split ring, and instructions
  • Optional Tattle Flag Upgrade Kit (sold separately) for enhanced bite sensitivity

MADE IN THE USA

FishUSA Customer Reviews

  • 4

    We call them ducks

    Posted by cottonreel on June 12, 2019

    We use them fishing for trout in alpine lakes. They allow you to run 4 lures behind the boat without the risk of a tangle. You can run a lure 10 metres behind the planer and send it in close to the ba… Read More

    We use them fishing for trout in alpine lakes. They allow you to run 4 lures behind the boat without the risk of a tangle. You can run a lure 10 metres behind the planer and send it in close to the bank without running the boat aground. You can use them with leadcore or monofilament lines, but using them with braid is a bit tricky. I don't own a boat but have 3 friends who do. I have bought them all a set of left and right planers, so it doesn't matter whose boat I am in.

  • 5

    slowly continuous side planer board

    Posted by allpa on June 12, 2019

    I need this planerboard in Switzerland. I am the only one who has this and it is the best one. A lot of fishers in Switzerland doesen't now this product and they are astonished. Very nice with th… Read More

    I need this planerboard in Switzerland. I am the only one who has this and it is the best one. A lot of fishers in Switzerland doesen't now this product and they are astonished. Very nice with the flag who is going down when a fish cath the bait.

  • 4

    I bought 1 to try it out

    Posted by Reds on June 12, 2019

    I bought one to try on the big pond lake ontario this past thurday 4/22/10 near oswego ny, using a small 16 foot alum boat in 2-3 foot waves, close in to shore line followed directions 10-12lb test mi… Read More

    I bought one to try on the big pond lake ontario this past thurday 4/22/10 near oswego ny, using a small 16 foot alum boat in 2-3 foot waves, close in to shore line followed directions 10-12lb test missed 1 fish after hook up trying to release the fish from the board to play him out to the boat. release's are very firm I storngly recommend getting the planner board to the boat then have your buddie grab the board and release it like that as with 2-3 foot waves you can loose site of the board while trolling 3 other rods and end up losing the board in the surf. I did mangage 1 13 lb brown trout after fighting him and the board to the boat then releasing the board to play the fish they work but have some limitations to playing the fish free of the board

  • 4

    Simple ideas are often the best

    Posted by cottonreel on June 12, 2019

    Each November my mates & I spend 2 weeks trout fishing in Australia's Snowy Mountains lakes. We are avid trollers using mainly shallow running lures and always looking for an edge over each o… Read More

    Each November my mates & I spend 2 weeks trout fishing in Australia's Snowy Mountains lakes. We are avid trollers using mainly shallow running lures and always looking for an edge over each other. Last year one mate produced an Offshore Tackle side planer and sent it out from the boat into the shallows near the lake's edge. When he picked up a couple of nice fat brown trout, I knew I had to have a planer. I could not find one in Australia so when I found some online at Fish USA, and the Aussie $ was worth[$] US cents, I decided to buy two - left & right.The great advantage of using the side planer is that you can get it in close to the bank where the boat can't go. When fishing in deeper water it gets the lures out away from the boat so it is less likely to spook fish. It also allows the driver & passenger to run two lines each with less risk of tangles. Can't wait for November!

  • 4

    Best way to troll for Walleye

    Posted by Walleye Steve on June 12, 2019

    Cost effective and easy way to troll for Walleye.

    Cost effective and easy way to troll for Walleye.

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