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<blockquote data-quote="FSNMachine" data-source="post: 225740" data-attributes="member: 5294"><p>Those would be inlines. You don't have a separate line to them so no need to tie them to a cleat on the boat. They clip on your fishing line. When you catch a fish you need to reel it in to the board un clip it and keep reeling to get to the fish. They should work great for what you are trying to do without a lot af exra gear like masts and planer reels on the boat. You just need a good trolling rod to handle the fish and the drag of the board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FSNMachine, post: 225740, member: 5294"] Those would be inlines. You don't have a separate line to them so no need to tie them to a cleat on the boat. They clip on your fishing line. When you catch a fish you need to reel it in to the board un clip it and keep reeling to get to the fish. They should work great for what you are trying to do without a lot af exra gear like masts and planer reels on the boat. You just need a good trolling rod to handle the fish and the drag of the board. [/QUOTE]
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