raft trolls to fast?
raft trolls to fast?
im planning to go to beaver lake in my raft with another member next weekend.
He is saying trolling is effective but even at the lowest setting, my minn kota is waaay to fast.
Is there anything i can do to slow it down? ive even put tryed to troll in reverse but its too fast.
and i rly dont want to put a bucket out and look like an idiot while killing my moter, lol.
He is saying trolling is effective but even at the lowest setting, my minn kota is waaay to fast.
Is there anything i can do to slow it down? ive even put tryed to troll in reverse but its too fast.
and i rly dont want to put a bucket out and look like an idiot while killing my moter, lol.
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RE:raft trolls to fast?
yeah the bucket idea is really the only thing i can think of
RE:raft trolls to fast?
When I am trolling flies I just turn it on 1 for a second and then I turn it off until l I stop, then 1 again until I slow. I have caught fish this way.
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RE:raft trolls to fast?
you might try using a drift sock. It may slow you down some.
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RE:raft trolls to fast?
You could do what I do and row.
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RE:raft trolls to fast?
How about a smaller motor? I've got little 15lb thrust minn kota that's too small for my boat. You can have it for free.


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RE:raft trolls to fast?
Search around on the internet/craigslist/fleabay for a Minn-Kota Maximizer. It is basically a glorified, repackaged rheostat that allows for infinite adjustment of the throttle position. One of the secondary benefits is it extends tractable battery time on the water. You may even be able to find plans for one online.
RE:raft trolls to fast?
That'll certainly do it, and you'll get a workout in too :thumleft:Derrick-k wrote:You could do what I do and row.
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RE:raft trolls to fast?
hahahahahahahahahahah yeah but the bucket works probably just as well
RE:raft trolls to fast?
Yeah the bucket is the way to go. I drop a bucket usually. If in doubt, drop a bucket.fishingmachine wrote:hahahahahahahahahahah yeah but the bucket works probably just as well
RE:raft trolls to fast?
HillbillyGeek wrote:
That motor looks like someone pulled it up from the bottom of a lake...wow...does it still work/run? Lol, I love it!
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RE:raft trolls to fast?
yeah well i think i am going out with him this weekend yeah so i will let u guys know how it goes and yeah the bucket is the cheapest way to go
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Do go to Beaver at your own risk...it's freezing out there via Gringo's excellent report. Thanks Grino!fishingmachine wrote:yeah well i think i am going out with him this weekend yeah so i will let u guys know how it goes and yeah the bucket is the cheapest way to go
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RE:raft trolls to fast?
hahahahahahahahahhaha yeah but i have a feeling it should warm up hopefully but i will let u know about this weekend i have a feeling the fish would hit if i used some good lures
RE:raft trolls to fast?
Use them herring.fishingmachine wrote:hahahahahahahahahhaha yeah but i have a feeling it should warm up hopefully but i will let u know about this weekend i have a feeling the fish would hit if i used some good lures

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RE:raft trolls to fast?
what use herring on beaver lake well i think we should fish sammamish if u can hahahahahahah but yeah i am gonna fish it hard i have a feeling the fish may be in a good mood
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'fishingmachine wrote:what use herring on beaver lake well i think we should fish sammamish if u can hahahahahahah but yeah i am gonna fish it hard i have a feeling the fish may be in a good mood
I think you may be in the good mood. Gringo's fish weren't in a good mood.:bom:
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RE:raft trolls to fast?
hahahahahahahahahahahahahah yeah i feel if i put some good presented lures down there
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RE:raft trolls to fast?
Hopefully they are in a better mood next week for you. Actually I was just dragging a bare hook around and pretending - wanted to leave you guys something to catch next time you show up:-"
As far as slowing down your trolling, try Toni's suggestion, on... off... on... off - I have to do that sometimes with my canoe - works pretty well for me.
I like the idea of the rheostat though - Thanks EastsideRN I will be checking into that!
As far as slowing down your trolling, try Toni's suggestion, on... off... on... off - I have to do that sometimes with my canoe - works pretty well for me.
I like the idea of the rheostat though - Thanks EastsideRN I will be checking into that!
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RE:raft trolls to fast?
I troll alot in my pontoon, (row) I have found even with just 10 mph of wind it is nearly impossible to troll slow. Only way to be effective is to go straight at the wind otherwise you are all over the place.