I understand that, however if you are on a budget like many of us throwing spinnerbaits isn't a technique that you need a really high end rod for, sensitivity isn't extremely important like it is for...
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I understand that, however if you are on a budget like many of us throwing spinnerbaits isn't a technique that you need a really high end rod for, sensitivity isn't extremely important like it is for...
I do fine with a cheap Abu Garcia Vengeance I have a 7' MH and a 6'9" MH that I use depending on the situation.
Headed to Dale Hollow next week for the first time, going to be staying near the Sunset Marina and resort. I know the lake is well known for it's Smallmouth but I hear that it also has a healthy...
I don't like a really long rod for jigging, 6'6" or 6'10" medium action rod and since it is an open water technique you don't need really heavy line, 12 lb mono works fine. You don't need a really...
Any good welding shop can weld that back better than new, you don't have to take the talons off they will be fine. The talons aren't what made it crack, it was just a poor weld from the factory, just...
I have a Diehard Group 31 commercial grade lead acid that runs my 3 graphs, power pole and still cranks the motor all day without issue.
Brush hog, Speed Craw, Trick Worm, Mag 2 or an Ol Monster.
Pretty soon you will have to have 10 to catch a bass, you need a minimum of 5 now.
2 colors of each type of soft plastic and hard bait or 2 total for each? My 2 color choices would be different for a Fluke vs a craw or a worm, same goes for a square bill, lipless crank or topwater.
With many bass boats including mine the rear won't center up on the bunks if you have the trailer deep enough to do that.
I go by feel, don't have a trim gauge and never needed one.
Running wide open?
That is a terrible Idea, way to small of a motor for that boat, and you will have a hard time getting rid of it when it comes time to sell. That boat with the correct sized motor on it will be an all...
I have done both and don't notice any difference at all.
They will work just as good on a 2 stroke as a 4 stroke. However they aren't approved by Mercury for use on either one.
Cars were way batter back then also.
Mine last for years just using a 5 amp per bank charger.
Lithium batteries aren't recommended by Mercury for 2 or 4 strokes.
None, hand cream is for women.
Look at the Cummins generators also. I install both and I like the Cummins better than the Generac, they are slightly cheaper as well.
That makes no sense at all.
No thanks, I have well over a 400 mile range now and that can be refilled in 10 minutes.
It's possible because they aren't Interstate batteries.
All you need is one battery for cranking and all other accessories, and two wired in series just for the trolling motor your 3 bank charger would be fine with that. For the batteries 3 group 29...
Best Outboards Yamaha ever made, far more reliable than the HPDI or SHO. Of course that also depends on how well it was maintained.