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<blockquote data-quote="1960 yellowboat" data-source="post: 467037" data-attributes="member: 24593"><p>I've had a set of Yellowbird boards for many years. They were inlines but I use them differently now.</p><p>I have an old heavy duty fiberglass rod with 80 lb. test on a penn 209 that I connect directly to the board.</p><p>Then I run releases down that line to the bait.</p><p>And here's a neat trick if you set them up this way.</p><p>In a river with some current, you can fish from shore and use the board to pull your bait out into the water away from shore.</p><p>I use this system here in the gulf and let the tides do the work.</p><p>I only use Yellowbirds</p><p>Don't know nuttin about other brands</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1960 yellowboat, post: 467037, member: 24593"] I've had a set of Yellowbird boards for many years. They were inlines but I use them differently now. I have an old heavy duty fiberglass rod with 80 lb. test on a penn 209 that I connect directly to the board. Then I run releases down that line to the bait. And here's a neat trick if you set them up this way. In a river with some current, you can fish from shore and use the board to pull your bait out into the water away from shore. I use this system here in the gulf and let the tides do the work. I only use Yellowbirds Don't know nuttin about other brands [/QUOTE]
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