You can run leadcore behind the boards, I have run 10 colour core behind them and it does drag the board down a bit, but it works. You really don't need to run 10 colours for eyes though. You shouldn't have to go that deep, and only go that deep if you are planning to keep them. Releasing eyes you catch below 30 feet isn't a good idea as the mortality rate is higher. As for the line weight, if you have 27# already spooled use it. I prefer flourocarbon leader maker material, more for the abrasion resistance then the visibility, but mono will work also.
As for where to go, this time of year there are lots of boats out there, just follow the pack. East of the ferry is good from late Oct to ice up and you will get fish in Picton Bay and off thompson and sherman's starting mid November.
As hookemhard said you will see the board "fall back" when you have a fish on. If you have two boards out the same side they should line up (unless you are running core behind one), a board will "fall back" out of formation when you have a fish on. If you get a big one there is no doubt you have a fish on, it will pull back and forth and you will know for sure you have a fish on. Smaller fish will have a more subtle fall back of the board. Pay attention to the boards and after a fish or two you will know what to look for. It isn't rocket science.
Good luck out there and have fun.
Scott
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