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Instructions for The Walleye Board

Please read and follow all directions carefully.

Make sure your clip is adjusted properly. Never let your clip slide on the line, this will damage the clip.Never drop your Walleye Board, this can damage the clip or the rear pin.

1. ATTACH TOW ARM: Remove two screws from front of board. Place tow arm so that
the thumb release is at the top of the board. Put one screw through hole in tow arm and
tighten it to the board until snug. Adjust tow arm to align second hole, install screw and
tighten until snug.
CAUTION: DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN SCREWS! OVER TIGHTENING WILL DAMAGE THREADS!
2. ADJUST CLIP: Turn phillips screw clockwise to increase tension, counter clockwise
to decrease tension; make sure clip is adjusted properly.
A) If you want the board to release (Fig. A), position line underneath the nose of clip,
open clip, do a 180° and insert line 1/2 way into clip and release. Your line will run from
rear pin, under nose of clip, up and then into clip. The line from board to rod will be
pulling from back side of clip. This will give you the angle needed to release clip with a
quick jerk. Always adjust clip so it won’t slip, or damage will occur, but light enough to
pull free by hand with a quick jerk. Put a #7 swivel or split-shot about 18” in front of your
lure. Your board will slide down to swivel or split-shot, this will prevent board from making
contact with the fish.

B) If you want the board to stay on the line, insert line all the way into the
clip and increase clip tension. With fish on, reel board in, pull rear pin,
release clip and retrieve fish.
3. While at trolling speed, let out your lure to desired distance from board.
4. Attach clip to line.
5. Pull rear pin, insert line, and release pin.
6. Place your board in the water. Let out line until you achieve the distance you want your
board to run from the side of the boat. Then set drag.
7. TO REMOVE BOARD: Reel in board, pull rear pin to release line, open clip and
release line.
8. TO TRIM BOARD: When using heavy drop weights and crank baits, move weight
forward. In heavy waves move weight backwards.
You do not have to use drop weights in order to use the board. Drop weights are used to
get your lure deeper.
WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND: 14# or larger diameter super braids, 8# or larger diameter


MADE WITH NON-CORROSIVE MATERIALS SUITABLE FOR SALTWATER USE
When using in saltwater, always rinse clip thoroughly with tap water when finished.
monofilament lines.

 
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