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Fisher 1860AW... New Boat -- New Construction
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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 282482" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>Zum - on the fish that got away, luckily we had the cull balls on them and after a few minutes they came back up and we just netted them up, so we didn't lose any fish</p><p></p><p>As for the electric motors, none of the guys in my club have them... but I've fished against other clubs that had them. In that particular tournament, I had a 71 on the front, and 2 - 82s on the back. The guy I was following had a 3.5hp Briggs & Stratton. He ran that, and I was side by side with him for a good bit. He did pull away from me after about 200 yards, but he didn't run away from me. </p><p></p><p>Now there was another guy there with a Ray electric outboard... He literally left everybody sitting still and was half way down the lake before I was done taking a sip of Mountain Dew</p><p></p><p>The clubs south of Atlanta are putting on a tournament where the winner will get a Parsun (I think that's how you spell it)... but not sure. It's hard for me to drop that kind of cash on an electric motor when I could go out and buy a gas for the same price. But at the same time - the electric lakes we fish, I'm not worried about speed... no one fishes as deep as I do most times</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 282482, member: 677"] Zum - on the fish that got away, luckily we had the cull balls on them and after a few minutes they came back up and we just netted them up, so we didn't lose any fish As for the electric motors, none of the guys in my club have them... but I've fished against other clubs that had them. In that particular tournament, I had a 71 on the front, and 2 - 82s on the back. The guy I was following had a 3.5hp Briggs & Stratton. He ran that, and I was side by side with him for a good bit. He did pull away from me after about 200 yards, but he didn't run away from me. Now there was another guy there with a Ray electric outboard... He literally left everybody sitting still and was half way down the lake before I was done taking a sip of Mountain Dew The clubs south of Atlanta are putting on a tournament where the winner will get a Parsun (I think that's how you spell it)... but not sure. It's hard for me to drop that kind of cash on an electric motor when I could go out and buy a gas for the same price. But at the same time - the electric lakes we fish, I'm not worried about speed... no one fishes as deep as I do most times [/QUOTE]
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