Happy trollers have 2 setting where you can run different speeds. Batteries just used to stear.
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Happy trollers have 2 setting where you can run different speeds. Batteries just used to stear.
If you leave it down you know it when you try to throttle up. All you need is idle speed to go 1.2 to 1.5 which gets the cranks down in the strike zone.
I've been hammering crappie on KY Lake for over 2 weeks on cranks. Started when water temps were less than 60. With all the wind we've had lately, I went to cranks out of necessity because my Excel handles better going into the wind at a speed that is right for pulling cranks. 3 fish in just over a week heavier than 2 pounds by clients all on cranks. Probably had 10 folks in that time frame who have all caught what they claim is their largest crappie, all on cranks.
Can't find at Lakeontariounited...will this work ya think? http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/produ...529ef06f86ef8c
I ran a trol-a-matic on my 75 Yamaha on my Horizon 1860. It worked great but I don't want to put tons of hours on my new outboard using it trolling. That's what the 112 MinnKota and 3 Trojan 1275 golf cart batteries are for.
Word of caution when using a trolling plate like the trol-a-matic, you can forget being able to back the boat up in any sane manner.
My Pondtoon is a fantastic crank pulling boat. Even I can do it. I don't worry about taking on water, but it is best to wear boots when the water gets rough.