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Penn 600 and 620 manual downriggers. One long arm one short and two planer board arms. Asking $400 for all. Ready to go. In Sodus Point

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2 hours ago, Pennfish said:

Were you interested?

 

I was curious about the planer booms because I've never seen them before, and never heard of them. I run inline boards right now, and I haven't convinced myself that I want to go back to running a big planer reel/board setup yet.

 

Big boards take up a lot of room on a boat. Inline boards are easier to store. Big boards track better than inline boards. They both have their advantages and disadvantages, as you know.

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For Trout and Salmon here At Sodus The big boards work best. You can run 3 or more lures off one board for browns in the spring and Lead core or copper for salmon and rainbows. I have in line boards (yellow birds) but don't use them much. Not a good thing to have on the line when a salmon or Rainbow hits. 

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I agree, and I like the big boards for Lake Ontario. But I also troll with inlines on Oneida, Cranberry and other lakes as well.

 

I have Penn manual riggers already, with two of the short arm models on my little boat. I would only be interested in the 2 planer arms and the planer reel you have. I have an extra long arm Penn rigger that I could put the 2nd planer arm on.

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22 hours ago, Todd in NY said:

I agree, and I like the big boards for Lake Ontario. But I also troll with inlines on Oneida, Cranberry and other lakes as well.

 

I have Penn manual riggers already, with two of the short arm models on my little boat. I would only be interested in the 2 planer arms and the planer reel you have. I have an extra long arm Penn rigger that I could put the 2nd planer arm on.

I want to sell them as a set. Sorry.

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