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<blockquote data-quote="Ranchero50" data-source="post: 159103" data-attributes="member: 1523"><p>For bow fishing I would get one of the trollers with the autopilot. I have one on my Minn Kota 55lb. It's electric steer with 18' of pedal cord and you can go wireless for around $100 more. witht he autopilot you just point the troller where you want to go and it keeps the boat going in that direction. The hull may skew from wind or current but the troller will keep you going where it's aimed at. Works great for fishing point to point and holding in current. Very little input and the variable speed is worlds better than the Captain Morgan cable steer 33lb I used to have.</p><p></p><p>Jamie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranchero50, post: 159103, member: 1523"] For bow fishing I would get one of the trollers with the autopilot. I have one on my Minn Kota 55lb. It's electric steer with 18' of pedal cord and you can go wireless for around $100 more. witht he autopilot you just point the troller where you want to go and it keeps the boat going in that direction. The hull may skew from wind or current but the troller will keep you going where it's aimed at. Works great for fishing point to point and holding in current. Very little input and the variable speed is worlds better than the Captain Morgan cable steer 33lb I used to have. Jamie [/QUOTE]
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