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Posted 12/3/2001 1:15 PM (#5926)
Subject: Trolling motor????


Looking for a bow mount trolling motor, it is going on to a 14' alluminum piece of crap, so it doesn't have to be super powerful, I was just hoping that you guys would have something that you no longer needed. Please let me know, I don't want to buy one new, but I am sick of knee steering the one in the back of my boat. Besides my fishing buddy plays stupid on boat contral so I am always stuck in the back of the boat.
MuskyDan

Posted 12/6/2001 9:42 AM (#16128)
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Hey Dan, What ever you do when your looking to buy a bow mount, just stick with a Minn Kota. I have owned motor guide's and Minn kota's and by far the minn kota's are the best motors on the market. And for fishing on the back, I've been out fish off the back of the boat more than I want to mention.
Good luck and Good Hunting, Jeff<><
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Posted 12/6/2001 9:56 AM (#16129)
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Muskydan, I would get the biggest 12 volt they make. It seems when I fish it's really windy 20+mph. The wind will really move a light boat. That's were a small motor won't help. The wind does not affect a heavy boat as much.

I have been blown off that one lake you hit hard this fall. 2 of my last three times my trip was cut short because of the wind there. There is not place to hide from it there. When it's windy there your only option is to deal with it. Motor on high and I am going backwards.
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