Hello thanks for the video will these work with the church boards I don’t mind if the board slides down the line because I use keel weights so it will stop well before the fish, Thank you
I thought the fish pulls from the other end not the rod end. Unless you are trolling in reverse! Try pulling that line from the bait end and see what happens.
I've seen others who put the OR16 where the Sams is and any release you want on the end, since the first force that board is going to feel is from the end where the OR16 is on this video. The board still reels in fine where it is attached at the center point with an OR16 holding the line.
@@swickman7622 yes I was thinking the same thing. It should release on the rear clip. After watching this a couple times I see now that the board will just float along as the fish is reeled in. If you release from the back the board may have a tendency to spin in the water making it more difficult to fight the fish or possibly losing the fish. I still use big boards and am contemplating getting a couple inlines for a small boat.
Better yet rid if that OR16 and put a short leader in place of it. Clip it over the line. You will never loose it. When front releases the planer board will slide down to the fish as you reel it in. No unclipping the board as you reel it in.. Net the whole thing at once. Works great, use it all thr time.
@bryburns31 Not going to happen if you have a leader tied up to a swivel, that board will stop 2-4 ft from your fish.....And why call people names, not cool dude, everyone has different ways of doing things....
Thats what I thought, get rid of the OR16. Slide a glass bead on the line then tie on a barrel swivel, then attach whatever lenght leader you want. board slides to bead ....end of story. And name calling is uncalled for.
I fish mostly Lake Erie. Do you ever attach the release directly to the bracket instead of using the split ring? I'm anxious to use the SPR this year. Plus, in my limited experience with them, at least for me, it was easier to attach the OR16 first. Is there a right or wrong way? Thanks. I enjoy your videos.
The OR16 has a pin in the center of the pad. As long as you put the line behind the pin, it won't come off. It stays in place on the line and wont slide down to the fish.
ndpuckhead The OR-16 will come off anytime and almost every-time the board submarines while reeling it in. Better go with a leader or a snap-swivel instead of the OR-16 or you will be fetching boards.
Couldn’t you just put the release at the back and use one rod to hold the planer board and another rod to the release clip at the back of the board. That way when a fish hits, you are completely free of the board
Good information. I'm going to try this Russell. Really enjoyed the fishing seminar in Manistee last Saturday. Can't wait to apply what I learned.
Russ! Long time no see. Talked to Dumper about the Sam's release rig today and will be giving you a call. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for doing this! I am a newbie about to purchase my first boards - this was very helpful!!
Very interesting Russell! Thanks for sharing!
Great video, thanks for sharing, but can you simulate a fish pulling from the bait end?
This guy is great. Thanks a lot. Just got mine in the mail today quick shipping. Also didn't expect to see rings in there as well! Thanks again
I see you are using the ring to attach the OR39. It comes with a nut also. Why use one or the other?
Hi.. how big is that split ring? Looks at least 3/4 of a inch?
Will a regular size offshore planer run 8-12oz pump handles? Or do I have to have magnum boards?
Why Is my braid getting caught on the “small nipple” when It opens up and releases? It doesn’t slide all the way off half of the time
Hello thanks for the video will these work with the church boards I don’t mind if the board slides down the line because I use keel weights so it will stop well before the fish, Thank you
Kevin B they work great with church boards
How would this work on a real big fish. Wouldnt it pull through the OR16
Do you recommend moving back release to side hole with lead core ?
You pulled the line from the rod end not the bait end! Or am I missing something?
Greg Gilbert that is the correct way rod end
I thought the fish pulls from the other end not the rod end. Unless you are trolling in reverse! Try pulling that line from the bait end and see what happens.
Greg Gilbert the fish does pull from the other end I am really confused. Do you have a question here?
No question there. The fish pulls from the back, not from rod tip. Your pulling from rod tip which does not simulate a fish pulling on the line
@@DeeDee-vu5mi the same way u trip a dipsy, you pull with the rod.
Question?? I fish Lake Erie for Walleye, will this SAM's release work on 10 lb mono? Tks George
thanks for this video. I bought them for all my boards
+disonesto you won't be disappointed
I love your videos!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've seen others who put the OR16 where the Sams is and any release you want on the end, since the first force that board is going to feel is from the end where the OR16 is on this video. The board still reels in fine where it is attached at the center point with an OR16 holding the line.
@@swickman7622 yes I was thinking the same thing. It should release on the rear clip. After watching this a couple times I see now that the board will just float along as the fish is reeled in. If you release from the back the board may have a tendency to spin in the water making it more difficult to fight the fish or possibly losing the fish. I still use big boards and am contemplating getting a couple inlines for a small boat.
How well does this system work in rough water?
Good idea but won’t the board slide down to the lure? I’ve lost a lot of fish from reeling and the board slapping the fish in the face
Jon Rohring no they don’t the or16 release on back keeps the board in place
If your worried sliding down to the fish put a large bead on the line then a barrel swivel, then tie on a leader to attach your bait/lure
I know this is old. Can you use mono with the pro release? Im looking for a quick release while running 50lb mono for musky.
50# mono is fine
How do you rig this if you want to use the tatel flag or is it better not to use the flag
They will not work with tattle flags sorry
Better yet rid if that OR16 and put a short leader in place of it. Clip it over the line. You will never loose it. When front releases the planer board will slide down to the fish as you reel it in. No unclipping the board as you reel it in.. Net the whole thing at once. Works great, use it all thr time.
@bryburns31 Not going to happen if you have a leader tied up to a swivel, that board will stop 2-4 ft from your fish.....And why call people names, not cool dude, everyone has different ways of doing things....
Thats what I thought, get rid of the OR16. Slide a glass bead on the line then tie on a barrel swivel, then attach whatever lenght leader you want. board slides to bead ....end of story. And name calling is uncalled for.
I fish mostly Lake Erie. Do you ever attach the release directly to the bracket instead of using the split ring? I'm anxious to use the SPR this year. Plus, in my limited experience with them, at least for me, it was easier to attach the OR16 first. Is there a right or wrong way? Thanks. I enjoy your videos.
You can yes
Amazon shows it done either way!
Would you not be afraid that the or16 could release to & then you lose the board
The OR16 has a pin in the center of the pad. As long as you put the line behind the pin, it won't come off. It stays in place on the line and wont slide down to the fish.
ndpuckhead The OR-16 will come off anytime and almost every-time the board submarines while reeling it in. Better go with a leader or a snap-swivel instead of the OR-16 or you will be fetching boards.
where are you from? uSA or Kanada?
Couldn’t you just put the release at the back and use one rod to hold the planer board and another rod to the release clip at the back of the board. That way when a fish hits, you are completely free of the board
You will have a tangled mess if you try to turn running that way. If you want to be free to fight the fish you have to run big boards
Why don't you just put the board on a second line?
... You mean with a downrigger release..??? To easy I guess.
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Great video, but fish pulls from the back clip
works like a charm!
No offense, i hear u say it works like a charm. And I dont doubt it. But show us all how well it works pulling the way a fish would do ot
Richard Turner watch other videos of mine you will see the release in action.
@@RussellsFishingTech works very well!! Saw these here 2 years ago and never looked back
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