Gonna have to try the tip on raising the motor.
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That was a very bad feeling for sure!! Skeered the mess out of me
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I had something like that happen to me once. Storm came up so I got under the interstate bridge and set my spot lock. When I had my head down in my lunch bag the trolling motor must have lost signal, so it turned 90° and went to full power headed straight toward the concrete piling. Barely got shut off then braced for impact I about broke my arm stopping the boat but I minimized the damage to my trolling motor. And I learned a lesson that GPS signals aren't to be trusted under a bridge. LOL
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If you’re a big fella like me, moving to the front of the boat for a while will drop the TM power required to keep a speed up high.
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I seem to recall a John story about a floating crankbait box full of baits. Could be wrong though
No doubt, battery saver for sure
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Wish I had them a couple weeks ago. Dropped off a pole and counter at piney point. Kinda looked like a torpedo shooting off. Sent from my SM-G960U using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
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