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PostPosted: Thu Dec 23, 2021 6:47 pm 
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I couldn't find a lot of info on these releases, I used them this year and will share my experience.

They work great.

Sam's Pro Release has been around for awhile and was sold by Silver Hoard, Offshore Tackle picked them up and sell them as OR 39 Sam's Pro Release.

An orange version call Zam's Pro Mechanical Release is sold on ebay.

I used the Zam's release that I picked up from Amish Outfitters.

They are very simple to use, when they release, you reel in your planer board backwards so your not fighting it.

I found that they release much better if they're attached to the planer board with a split ring. The release friction screw should be set real light so the release opens with little pressure.

When you get a hit the release opens, the planer board swings around backwards and lays down so there's no mistaking a hit. With this release you probably don't need the tattle flag option. If you don't see your flag the release has gone off.

The other thing I found, was because the release had gone off and the fish wasn't pulling against the planer board the clicker started right way. No missing a fish on. The clicker would wake me right up.

If you want to reel in, give the rod tip a jerk and the release opens.

I found that with the board coming in backwards, I didn't mind reeling in and checking or changing my lure quite often.

There is a slight learning curve wrapping your line on the bobbin. I found that it's important that your line is wrapped on the black bobbin and not on the shaft, paying particular attention when your closing the release. I wrapped braided line 6 or 7 time and no slipping.

A couple of tries and I had it working great. Very few accidental release once I was setting it right.

The bobbin (black part) is plastic or hard rubber. I didn't really find anything to break or wear out.

I had 2 and just ordered 4 more to have.

I'm really glad I started using them.

If you've seen them and wondered, I hope this helps.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 24, 2021 9:06 am 
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Walleye Fry

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Id be afraid of losing the board over the fish, those red clips are not the best and the boards are costly. lol :lol:

Neat concept thought.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 24, 2021 11:42 am 
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I've seen this approach and have been curious to try it. Still on the fence about it. Have you used this in a 4 or 6 board spread and had problems with lines crossing?

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 25, 2021 9:38 am 
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Walleye Wisdom

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No I haven't. I've never used a spread. They do track exactly like the other Offshore releases. When they release, the board loses it's planning effect so it's not pulling away from the boat.

The board just lays on it's side and if not reeled in, I would assume, eventually drift straight back from the boat or wherever the fish is pulling it.

Every time mine released my clicker was going off so I reeled it in right way. The board reeled in at the angle where the board was when the release went off and slowly swung towards the stern until the fish was landed.

Really liked the clicker going off. No mistaking that I had a fish on. Too bad most were sheepshead.

I'm sure they would work on the closest board if you wanted to try them and see how it goes.

Sorry I can't offer more then that.


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