PLANER BRIDLE (QUICK RELEASE) FOR REEL ON LEADER TO YOUR FISH.

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#PLANER #REEL # BRIDLE # REEL ON LEADER #TROLLING PLANERS.
THIS IS A DIY VIDEO ON HOW TO BUILD A QUICK RELEASE BRIDLE TO ATTACH AND DETACH YOUR PLANERS.
WHILE YOUR FISHING WITH A PLANER, YOU CAN EITHER CHANGE YOUR PLANER SIZE WITH OUT RERIGGING YOUR ENTIRE LEADER OR TO DETACH THE PLANER TO ALLOW YOU TO REEL THE FISH UP TO YOUR ROD TIP WITHOUT HAVING TO HAND LINE A LEADER TO THE BOAT.
SUPPLIES YOU WILL NEED ARE;
(2) #4 300LB. BARREL SWIVELS
200 LB BRAIDED LINE OF ABOUT 2FT.
(2) 200LB. DOUBLE HOOK SWIVELS

WWW.FISHERMANSOUTFITTER.COM
PHONE 978 281 0858
WIND ON BULLET SWIVELS 300LB. - 5PK.
# 4 SWIVELS

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Brand new to both trolling and planers. I did not like the thought of hand-lining though. I tried your method. It works, and I boated fish. Thanks for sharing!

kennethmorgan
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A couple of dropper loops in the braid is quicker and easier and winds on easily. Just a matter of achieving the correct distance when making the loops

Al-oeib
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The piece he cut off on the double swivel, so you dont have to hook it back to anything, what keeps it from coming off

keithwhitley
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Hello Captain. Planers looks like a submarine missile it looks very scary for the fish I'm sure it works👍👋

OutOnTheReef
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Hi. I always thought that when the planner has tripped the tension should be running through the bridle so the planner can be removed easy. You have it so the tension is running through your planner so when you try and remove it under tension it will be harder as the main line has that slack in it .plus when you remove the first clip off the bridle it will suddenly jerk the line tight. Just my thoughts..!!!

harveybeddard
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I have some 135 lbs snap swivels should those be fine or should I got up

Djonlyoneme
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As long as you have roller rods, I do not like rolling swivels through the eyes or on to my reel... may knick the leader...

Chris-fowp
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Can you kindly show a more detail tying of that knot. I can not get it slide to the swivel. Thanks

botoepfer
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Really Nice Video. However I have some concerns about the bridle. It is constructed using two barrel swivels. After you retrieve the line up to the bridle and remove the planar, while reeling the bridle and leader in, those metal swivels under heavy tension from the hooked up fish will ultimately damage the guides of the rod (whether the guides are ceramic or metal). Eventually, those damages can cause abrasion on the line whether its braid, mono or fluorcarbon. Have you experiences this with the guides on your rod?

sunilramnath
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Awesome video! What # test would you recommend for the main line with a #1 and #3 planer? Right now I have 50# braid on my trolling rods but looking to get into planer fishing

GD_Golf
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Any chance you can link these pieces to assemble the bridles. Up in GA no one carries nor has seen these. Thanks Adam

adamgruber
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Are you able to "trip" the planer by a quick release of the drag to check your bait without having to fight the planer?

johncohenjr
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I just use a simple Dipsey Diver or Slide Diver. Much easier to use.

garyritterstrings
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appreciate you making this video, but you probably edited out the most important part of the knot…when you form the loop at the swivel. so basically the bridle instruction is useless…moving on to the next video

Keydet
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The bridle you showed at the end of the video is too long for what you are trying to accomplish. When reeling in a fish, the tension still is on the planer ends, not the bridal, making it difficult to unhook the planner swivel clips. Also, the swivel you are hooking the "cut" swivel end(s) in to, in your demo, has now your braid line knots in both ends of the swivel, making it difficult to squeeze that cut clip in to the same hole(s). You're close, but still have some engineering left to do to make this bridal workable. Good luck!

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