Crappie Reaper Magnum Planer Boards

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<span style="text-decoration: none; font-style: normal; font-weight: 500; color: #666666"><span style="color: #555555">Introducing the Magnum Crappie Reaper planer board. The Magnum is built to pull crank baits and small bait fish. The boards will run like the original Crappie Reapers but will have more pull to get out further from the boat, and sit higher out of the water for easier visibility. Ideal for pulling Bandit 300's and small bait fish for Stripers.</span></span></p>

The Magnum Boards are $45.00 a pair.
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Below is the Magnum on the left and the Original on the right.
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I'm going to try this weekend. I'm going to KY Lake possibly depending on the weather to fish with DeWayne McCord a pro staff member of mine and take him some of these new boards.
 
Didn't get a chance to go to KY Lake but I ran these boards in shallow water with a spreader and two 1/8oz jigs and the boards ran like there was nothing behind them they kept trying to pull further out and rode high out of the water. </p>

I did get a report from a customer off TNDeer.com who happened to be the first to buy the new Magnum board.</p>

Here is my customers comment on the TNDEER Fishing Forum;</p>

"Hit Percy Priest today to troll for crappie with my new planer boards I picked up from one of our members here Tndeerhunter. We were trolling crankbaits which is a deepwater sport and most of the fish are still shallow so I really didn't expect much. Water was still 66 degrees and it usually isn't very good trolling crankbaits 13-15 foot deep till the water hits at least 75.

Anyway, we caught probably 12-15 crappie with only 6 being keepers plus a slew of white bass and one small hybrid. We ran two rods on the planer boards and two straight out the back of the boat and they all seemed to catch fish equally well. Definitely a learning curve on getting the setup right without tangling lines but it was fairly easy when you got things going.

We were trolling 1.7-2.2 mph pulling bandit 300 series lures and the boards did well. All in all, I like the boards and look forward to when the water warms up more and the trolling bite really turns on."</p>

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