1.
Bring your boat to trolling speed. Then let your lure
out to the desired fishing distance behind the boat.
Once your lure is out to the desired distance, set the
drag clicker on your reel to prevent it from
free-spooling. Then place your fishing rod in the rod
holder.
2.
Take hold of the fishing line and clip the swivel
clip (at the back of the planer) around the line (as
shown in drawing A). Then attach the line release to the
fishing line, ahead of the swivel clip (as shown in
drawing B).
NOTE:
All Big Jon in-line planers are designed so the
release arm can be set for the planer to be used on the
left or right sides of the boat.
3.
Remove your fishing rod from the rod holder and place
the planer in the water. Keep your rod tip high and let
out line until the planer moves out to the desired
distance from the boat.
NOTE:
The maximum distance that an in-line planer will move
away from a boat is governed by the height of the
fishing rod tip. This makes longer fishing rods
desirable when fishing with in-line planers.
4.
When the in-line planer has reached the desired
distance from the boat, set the drag clicker on your
reel to prevent it from free-spooling. Then place the
fishing rod in the front rod holder. Set the rod holder
to hold the fishing rod straight up to keep the rod tip
as high as possible. This will allow the planer to gain
the greatest distance from the boat.
Next, repeat steps 1 through 4 with the fishig rod in
the rear rod holder. Then follow the same procedure for
the rods on the other side of the boat.
5.
When a fish strikes your lure, the line release will
"Pop-Off", allowing the planer to slide down the line to
a "Speedo Bead". The "Speedo Bead is placed
approximately 18 inches in front of the lure to keep the
planer from interfering with the fish.
In-Line
Planer Releases
Otter Release
The Otter Release is the "plug and barrel" style of
release. To use it, fit your fishing line into the notch
in the plug end of the release. Then press the plug and
fishing line into the barrel end of the release. The
amount of pressure you apply when inserting the plug
will determine if it will "pop-off" with a light or hard
strike.
Offshore Release
The Offshore Release is a "pinch pad" style of
release. To use it, pinch the top and bottom halves of
the release to open the pads. Then insert the fishing
line between the pads and release the pressure to allow
the pads to close around the fishing line. |