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<blockquote data-quote="bikerider" data-source="post: 466154" data-attributes="member: 23591"><p>Jake2250, that's interesting. I never considered a battery just for the fish finder. You mention that you use the fish finder off and on and get 5+ hours out of it. Does that mean that you turn it off once you get to a spot where you will be fishing for a while? I will check out the wheelchair batteries. I think you also hit the nail on the head when you said you try not to go past 3 on the trolling motor. The last time I was on the lake I was trolling with the minn kota all the way up at level 5. We were catching fish like crazy but I doubt I needed to go that fast. We were on the water from 9-2 with a few breaks and some still fishing and the battery was completely depleted by the time we got back to the ramp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikerider, post: 466154, member: 23591"] Jake2250, that's interesting. I never considered a battery just for the fish finder. You mention that you use the fish finder off and on and get 5+ hours out of it. Does that mean that you turn it off once you get to a spot where you will be fishing for a while? I will check out the wheelchair batteries. I think you also hit the nail on the head when you said you try not to go past 3 on the trolling motor. The last time I was on the lake I was trolling with the minn kota all the way up at level 5. We were catching fish like crazy but I doubt I needed to go that fast. We were on the water from 9-2 with a few breaks and some still fishing and the battery was completely depleted by the time we got back to the ramp. [/QUOTE]
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