Moving the string out to the finger pads may not be the best solution to your problem. While quite a few great shooters have held the string on the pads, particularly in days gone by, it creates a lot of stress on the fingers and makes it difficult to relax the back of the hand and forearm.
Possibly you have discovered your problem, though, and it may be that you were attempting to dump the string by forcefully opening your fingers rather than relaxing your fingers and letting the string push them out of the way. Relaxing the fingers promotes a quick, clean release and enables you to use a deep hook, which means holding the string in the crease of the joints with the tips bent back towards you. I don't know how you were releasing the string, of course, but many people try holding the string on the pads to get a cleaner release, whereas they could get an even cleaner release by using a deep hook and relaxing the fingers.