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    Fished today and had 2 keepers in 6 hours. Not seeing that many fish anywhere. Nice day on the lake finally. Looking for some crank bait pulling setups. Anyone have any pics on how you got your boat setup. Thanks!
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    This boat looks like it was rigged by some one who is very perticular to detail. Nice layout.
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    You using your outboard or trolling motor to troll?

    When I had my Tracker pf16 is was easy to use the trolling motor and gps up front to keep up with speed. I just used two rods out the sides though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ifish View Post
    Fished today and had 2 keepers in 6 hours. Not seeing that many fish anywhere. Nice day on the lake finally. Looking for some crank bait pulling setups. Anyone have any pics on how you got your boat setup. Thanks!
    Buddy, I had a limit today + 1 - 5# green carp (go'n on the grill) & about 9 BIG yella bellys! Fished from 9 to 3:30 to get the 20. 12 to 13 foot and needed to be close to 15 or 16 FOW. MoGlow Outlaw & Monkey Milk was the best colors. Caught a few on Cajun Cricket & Vagas. Caught probably 150 fish to get the 20. No real big fish just good keepers. I got into some Black males on a little point in about 10 FOW casting a blue hair jig too. Relocated to a place where I had access to some deeper water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smashdn View Post
    You using your outboard or trolling motor to troll?

    When I had my Tracker pf16 is was easy to use the trolling motor and gps up front to keep up with speed. I just used two rods out the sides though.
    Both as needed. I have a Terrova 80 TM with i-pilot so I use the remote and stay up front if by myself. Once my batteries get low or if I have to use the outboard to buck a windy direction, I use my big motor with a trolling plate on it to adjust my speed down. I troll Bandits at 1.5-1.8mph. I have a HB788 upo front and the 898 on the console along with a Lowrance 510C on the console. I keep the 898 on Navionics Premium map card so I can track the drops and the 510C so I can see structure and waypoint it on the 898 as I find it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrdux View Post
    Both as needed. I have a Terrova 80 TM with i-pilot so I use the remote and stay up front if by myself. Once my batteries get low or if I have to use the outboard to buck a windy direction, I use my big motor with a trolling plate on it to adjust my speed down. I troll Bandits at 1.5-1.8mph. I have a HB788 upo front and the 898 on the console along with a Lowrance 510C on the console. I keep the 898 on Navionics Premium map card so I can track the drops and the 510C so I can see structure and waypoint it on the 898 as I find it.
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