The Clarkspoon Diving Planers are a fantastic tool designed to help you control the depth of your trolling. They are highly effective and built to last, ensuring that you have a successful fishing experience.
Using the planer is quite simple. You just need to attach your main line to the brass ring and your leader to the hole in the blade. Once you have done that, you can feed your leader and lure into the water. To make the planer dive, you need to submerge the weighted end at a downward angle. This action will allow the planer to go deeper into the water.
One great feature of the planer is that it will trip when a fish strikes. This means that when a fish bites, the planer will automatically release and return to the surface. It's a convenient way to know when you have a fish on your line.
Planers are especially handy when trolling with lightweight lures such as spoons or jigs. These lures on their own may not dive deeply, but by using the Clarkspoon Diving Planer, you can achieve the desired depth to attract more fish.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I attach the planer to my fishing line?
To attach the planer, simply connect your main line to the brass ring and your leader to the hole in the blade.
2. How do I make the planer dive?
To make the planer dive, submerge the weighted end at a downward angle.
3. What happens when a fish bites?
When a fish strikes, the planer will trip and automatically release, returning to the surface.
4. What types of lures are suitable for use with the planer?
Lightweight lures such as spoons or jigs are especially effective when used with the Clarkspoon Diving Planer.
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