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Muskie Fishing -> Muskie Boats and Motors -> Made the Switch to a Bass Boat
 
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basscaster
Posted 12/7/2018 5:02 PM (#925260 - in reply to #923376)
Subject: Re: Made the Switch to a Bass Boat




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Location: Tinley Park. Fish Cen IL. Bass & Vilas Cty.Muskie
Get yourself a Hamby hull protector and fiqure out a good place to store your net. I use to drape it over the big motor but now use rod straps to drape it over my console. I know there are better places.
Reelwise
Posted 12/9/2018 6:20 AM (#925379 - in reply to #921061)
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Anyone own a true Bass boat with a tiller/spare motor?

Could be a big deal on larger lakes, rivers, or remote locations... whether you troll or not.
ToddM
Posted 12/9/2018 10:59 AM (#925391 - in reply to #925379)
Subject: Re: Made the Switch to a Bass Boat





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Location: oswego, il
Reelwise - 12/9/2018 6:20 AM

Anyone own a true Bass boat with a tiller/spare motor?

Could be a big deal on larger lakes, rivers, or remote locations... whether you troll or not.


Yep, one of my main fishing partners has a stratos with a 225 yammy. He also has a mid 60's 6hp evenrude that purrs like a kitten. He made a bracket and steering rod in the Fab shop where he works. We have salmon and musky trolled with it. He uses the setup on lotw as a backup just in case.
Paul S
Posted 12/9/2018 11:44 AM (#925393 - in reply to #925379)
Subject: Re: Made the Switch to a Bass Boat




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Location: Tinley Park, IL
Reelwise - 12/9/2018 6:20 AM

Anyone own a true Bass boat with a tiller/spare motor?

Could be a big deal on larger lakes, rivers, or remote locations... whether you troll or not.


I know some guys put a trolling bracket on a Talon bracket. Talked to a fella this fall in the parking lot that had the setup. He said it was rock solid.
Fishysam
Posted 12/10/2018 1:41 PM (#925466 - in reply to #925393)
Subject: Re: Made the Switch to a Bass Boat




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50# talon, 100# kicker... wouldn't go bombing around in rough waters but in a bass boat you can literally put the kicker in the 3rd rod locker till you blow up the main motor.
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