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| Schuler, I think a lot of people like having that kicker motor and take a trip or two up north every year. I would rather fish out of a bass boat than a v-bottom, but that kicker motor is something most anglers either need or feel comfortable having. What happens if the big motor goes out? Not only for lakes in Minnesota and Canada, but even on Shelbyville or Kinkaid it can be a big problem. Its probably better to have a smaller motor to troll with rather than using the big motor and use a bunch of gas. Not to mention the lakes in Illinois that have a horsepower restriction. They may be small, but having to use to trolling motor to get back to the launch into gusting winds is not fun and can take a long time. (been there)
btw...my boat isn't mentioned. Oh yeah thats because its a Northwood haha
PANTLEGGER, nice boat! What year is it?
Edited by Reelwise 5/14/2007 11:31 PM
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