church planer board

  • Don Hanson
    Posts: 2073
    #1235609

    The TX-22 Special sets upright in the water with no forward motion, which gives it the ability to troll extremely slow without restricting performance at higher speeds.

    The TX-22 Special is reversible; it can be easily assembled to run either port or starboard and changed back in minutes.

    The Rear Pin is spring loaded for fast and easy removal, you will never have to go back to retrieve your board.

    The Adjustable Flex Clip can be adjusted for different line diameters and works great with mono, super braids and lead core.

    A fluorescent red flag is included, making it easy for you or other boaters to spot your board. The flag simply folds down for easy storage.

    The perfect weight distribution makes it very easy to retrieve.

    The TX-22 Special works with Church Tackle’s Double Action Flag System and Tow-arm Release.

    Bright yellow in color, approximately 9 3/8″ x 3 1/2″

    Has anyone tried these out yet?

    jon_jordan
    St. Paul, Mn
    Posts: 10908
    #600692

    Yep. You can slow troll small raps and flat line crawler rigs over shallow water. Work pretty well!

    -J.

    jerad
    Otranto, IA/Hager City, WI
    Posts: 616
    #600704

    how much are they?

    threewayguy
    minnesota
    Posts: 29
    #600712

    Don I have used these boards and am very impressed. Not only are they reversible but are very easy to take on and off. I use them so much I dont use my Offshores anymore.

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #600716

    How do they work in 3-4 footers?? Does that front clip hold enough or would you be better off modifying with the OR-18’s??

    walleyewacker18
    Rice Lake, WI
    Posts: 620
    #600728

    I bought one of the original church boards and I hate it compared to the off shore brand. no flag, does not go through the water that well even with the weight adjusted. Off shore is the way to go for me

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