You should go about .3 to .4 mph that is a good starting point.
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Go slow enough to keep lines out of trolling motor and lines getting tangled up.
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It's not the numbers or the size, it's the time spent on the water!knox_frog LIKED above post
You should go about .3 to .4 mph that is a good starting point.
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I use 14 and 12 foot pst, and have never had any trouble. I've caught my biggest crappie sitting still after coming to a stop after bumping the trolling motor forward. So I'd suggest slow as possible in the winter.![]()
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