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    I remember seeing the red Lund. Looks like we were all in the same area for at least part of the day. Guess I need to try harder to participate in some of these crappie.com get togethers. I always seem to have to work or something comes up. Maybe I can make the next one and put a face to some of these names on here.

    Good luck this weekend cwright. I've caught 90% of my fish lately around colonel creek. I'll give a report good or bad and let you know how tomorrow goes. FYI I've tinkered with my trolling speed some going from 2.5 down to 2.0 and I can't really tell a difference in how many fish I catch. Been having really good days no matter the speed. My trolling batteries like 2.0 better lol.

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    Maybe I can make the next one and put a face to some of these names on here.

    That would be nice if you could. We do have fun at the ramp prior and after fishing. In April we will be having our Spring Fest at Ebenezer Park on Lake Wylie so get that marked down as a must to be there. I hope to meet you before then though.

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    I figured when trolling 2 mph you were using the big motor. How log does your batts last pushing 'em hat hard? I aint even sure my boat will troll at 2 mph using the trolling motor. I never tried. On a good cast how deep do those A-rigs run at that speed?
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    I have the Garmin Force trolling motor wired up for 24v with 2 lithium batteries. I generally use the trolling motor with the wind and the big motor against the wind to save battery so not sure how long it will last at that speed. The batteries have lasted 8 hrs at 1.5 mph trolling crankbaits for crappie in the summer. That trolling motor is powerful. I tested it when I first installed it and it pushed my 17.6' center console 4.3 mph with minimum wind. I love it.

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