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    If you had a choice between a 700 series side imagaing humminbird unit or a Minn Kota Auto Pilot 55# thrust, which would help you catch more fish? A steady as you go trolling motor or the side finding fish camera?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightprowler64 View Post
    If you had a choice between a 700 series side imagaing humminbird unit or a Minn Kota Auto Pilot 55# thrust, which would help you catch more fish? A steady as you go trolling motor or the side finding fish camera?
    If you primarily troll for crappie, I'd go with the trolling motor.

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    Ditto, get the troller.
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    that s a no brainer auto pilot
    great fishing tool
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    troll motor. I spend too much time screwing around with the SI when I should be fishin'.
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    It took me less time to learn to use a trolling motor then the hummingbird. Still not sure I use my my fish finder for more than ledges and drop-offs anyways. Without a doubt TROLLING MOTOR.
    Caught so many fish today my thumb is sore from clicking the counter.

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    I have alway's wanted a autopilot.Is it christmas already?I wish I had your problem lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PapermouthLegend View Post
    It took me less time to learn to use a trolling motor then the hummingbird. Still not sure I use my my fish finder for more than ledges and drop-offs anyways. Without a doubt TROLLING MOTOR.
    I still ain't got the trolling motor down pat yet. Been working at it over 40 years now.
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    no brainer auto pilot
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    Real men troll for crappie (Here Fishy Fishy !)

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    I still don't have a fish finder but would hate to not have my TM (even without autopilot).

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