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Scott
Posted 5/2/2012 10:52 PM (#557545 - in reply to #549159)
Subject: RE: New Lund 1675 Impact Bow Height/Blowing


cocathntr, You basically summed up trolling the Fisherman 1800 perfectly. I have a Optimax 135 with a 10 hp kicker and you don't need to hit the gym after trolling a windy day. I took the bow motor and batteries out but mine acts just like yours. I often have to start the big motor to correct my heading when trolling into the wind. That being said, it's nice to have those high sides when leaning out to clip a line to the downrigger when it's windy. Small price to pay to be able to fish when the small boats get blown off the lake.

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