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  Port: Manistee   12/19/2004 14:31
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The SST Off-Shore boards have a snapper release in front { you can add them to any board by purchasing the release from Off-Shore } and just a red pinch pad release in the rear. With the snapper release , there is no chance of the board coming off because even if the line slips in the release , there is a pin on the end of the release to prevent it from coming off completly. I have used the Church boards as well and I do like the pin in the rear but with the red pinch pad release on the Off Shore it is also a one handed operation to get the board off. I have no problems with the Church boards but I prefer the Off-Shore boards as a personal preference because it is what I have been using for several years for off shore steelhead and they have worked good. I will have to see how much difference there is in the older board and the new SST board but I know the SST board is a little heavier and designd to pull lead core and heavier lures. Now for spring brown trout or walleye there may be a different board that works better but I try to keep all my boards the same so they track all the same in the water. I have used some of the old Willie boards and they did ok but I think the Off-Shore board is better under all conditions , just my opinion.


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