With one of the best Spanish mackerel bites in memory going off this summer, we’ve done a lot of trolling with planers lately. You know the gig: number one, two, and three planers get rigged in-line, and dive to keep your spoons 10 to 20 feet down as you troll. It seems simple enough. But even after many years of using in-liner planers, using them so often (six out of the past eight days alone!) I’ve learned a few interesting tidbits. Are you about to try trolling with planers? If so, keep these things in mind:
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