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Location: Elk River, Minnesota | Well, you do and you don't. If you know the lake(s) you fish well, going stainless should not be a problem at all.
If you are looking for an overall good prop, I'd maybe look into a Michigan Wheel Rapture prop. Many people have had really good luck with this prop on various rigs...but the only real way to get a good idea for what you want is to find a prop shop that will allow you to test 4 - 5 different props. Spend the day out on the water making test runs, turns, etc to see which performs best to your liking. Some shops will require you to pay the cost of one prop, then allow you to exchange until you find the one that suits your situation the best.
It is definitely a trial and error process...but when you find the right prop for what you want it to do, you'll know almost instantaneously.
Steve |