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Lithium battery - worth the expense?
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<blockquote data-quote="senkosam" data-source="post: 497034" data-attributes="member: 24899"><p>My bass boat required three batteries: two deep cycles for trolling and the livewell for holding tournament bass and one for starting - the last one charged by the motor. They all lasted quite a while and the t.m. batteries did well on a tandem charge We're not talking huge lakes or river fishing far from the launch (like some that traveled more to <em>spots</em> than they fished).</p><p>Now that I don't do tournaments, I can fish mostly small county and state park lakes that don't allow gas plus I never troll for fish. Depth maps, either gov. or my own, allow me to know where structure is along with a depth finder to cue in on depth changes.</p><p></p><p>So whether I'm using a 30# or 55# thrust t.m. getting to spots slowly, it doesn't matter - <em>knowing patterns and pattern locations, are</em>. No Hudson R. or Greenwood L. fishing for me; the closer and less visited waters by others, the better. Doubt I'll be paying more for Li.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="senkosam, post: 497034, member: 24899"] My bass boat required three batteries: two deep cycles for trolling and the livewell for holding tournament bass and one for starting - the last one charged by the motor. They all lasted quite a while and the t.m. batteries did well on a tandem charge We're not talking huge lakes or river fishing far from the launch (like some that traveled more to [I]spots[/I] than they fished). Now that I don't do tournaments, I can fish mostly small county and state park lakes that don't allow gas plus I never troll for fish. Depth maps, either gov. or my own, allow me to know where structure is along with a depth finder to cue in on depth changes. So whether I'm using a 30# or 55# thrust t.m. getting to spots slowly, it doesn't matter - [I]knowing patterns and pattern locations, are[/I]. No Hudson R. or Greenwood L. fishing for me; the closer and less visited waters by others, the better. Doubt I'll be paying more for Li. [/QUOTE]
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