PBRMINER
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anyone here fish electric only lakes? we have one here used to be for the water supply but they never lifted the motor ban. As a result its only lightly fished anymore
PBRMINER said:anyone here fish electric only lakes? we have one here used to be for the water supply but they never lifted the motor ban. As a result its only lightly fished anymore
Gramps50 said:Is there a trick to loading the boat back on the trailer from and electric lake? My trolling motor in on the front and has a pin you push to tit it. I had to load mine once this way when the motor wouldn't start and it was a mess. If it hadn't been for another person on the ramp hooking up the strap and cranking me up I'm not sure how I would have gotten it on there.
Gramps50 said:Is there a trick to loading the boat back on the trailer from and electric lake? My trolling motor in on the front and has a pin you push to tit it. I had to load mine once this way when the motor wouldn't start and it was a mess. If it hadn't been for another person on the ramp hooking up the strap and cranking me up I'm not sure how I would have gotten it on there.
Gramps50 said:Is there a trick to loading the boat back on the trailer from and electric lake? My trolling motor in on the front and has a pin you push to tit it. I had to load mine once this way when the motor wouldn't start and it was a mess. If it hadn't been for another person on the ramp hooking up the strap and cranking me up I'm not sure how I would have gotten it on there.
that's why we all put wooden or aluminum walkways down our boat trailer. makes loading an easy job when you can't drive it on.
bumpy
Charlie Two Tracks said:Most (if not all) of Illinois state parks are trolling motor only. You get used to loading your boat with just the electric motor. Make sure the motor is just under the water and make sure you can yank it out of the water quickly. It's not hard to do at all.
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