Keep us informed on the battery
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Now to get it mounted and ready to go. 80 pound Terrova, 24 volt lithium battery and charger.
Also made a trip to grizzlies today and got 18 foot power trollers and 14 foot power trollers new line counters and some new bandits and arkies, come on crankin season.
Try pullin cranks they said, it will be fun, fun yes, expensive VERY.
It's CRAPPIE season!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would love to know how the battery holds up? Good luck with the new equipment. Keep us posted and show pictures.
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Can't hide money. Congrats on the new toys
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Nice gear, I know you will enjoy the terrova. Just hope the lithium battery holds up to pulling cranks at 1.5 to 2 mph for 6 to 8 hours a day. If it does and with charge cycles boasted as advertised then you in the money, not to mention half the weight of two 12 volt conventional batteries. I can definitely see the advantages, keep us posted on the details.
Pulling cranks doesn't need to be as expensive as some say or promote. I started with nothing but spinning reels a few poles and a handful of arkies, bandits and a couple of Berkeley's. Cast a to my designated foot of line out by eye and pulled with a 40 hp Yamaha 4 stroke with no trolling plate. Average speed 1.8 to 2.2 mph and caught tons of fish. My catch rate hasn't improved much over the years, but thousands have been spent on boat, electronics, rods, high end cranks and etc.
To any reading this as a beginner, man just go have fun and catch a few fish with what you have! It's not a race or who has the biggest or most expensive collection of toy's. It's all about the enjoyment of getting out and trying to catch a few fish.
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lol Snubby, we started with a 16x50 flat bottom boat with a 1989 60hp motor and bass rods and bait casters out the back in my slow trolling racks and some bass baits. Built some customs racks to run off side of front and would lock hand control trolling motor down and steer with big motor, when we went into wind we had to throw the bucket out. Bought a 2012 pontoon and caught a bunch of fish last year with the 90hp idling and an happy troller at times, 2 mph is as slow as it would go. Have different rods now 16 foot, and 12's and 7's with custom made road holders pulling out of the back. Sure like the top on the toon. lol But me and the wife caught around 3,000 fish last year and you know the ratio of keepers in that. A lot of reeling.
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Wasn't passing judgment by any means. I'm hoping the setup works well for you and the misses! Hopefully you didn't find my comment as derogatory or belittling. I understand we all start from somewhere in the beginning and work our way up as we see fit. Just hate the thought of any new comers getting discouraged in the way of thinking they need high dollar gear to get started pulling crankbaits. Lord knows the product pushers are thick in some corners of the interweb! You weren't implying that by any means, just figured I cut the bandwagon off at the pass...
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