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<blockquote data-quote="Shimanoman" data-source="post: 36607" data-attributes="member: 205"><p>sporty;- When I saw this, I thought it was a good idea. I am curious as to how you made out so far this season. I have been using a similar, but homemade (sheet aluminum), rig for about 10 yrs now. Mine really makes a difference on a windy day. I also have a second,stern mounted trolling motor which, in very windy conditions I set on low (just enough power to hold it against the wind). This makes my boat very easy to control smoothly in the most blustery of conditions. I can now pay attention to fishing weedlines or depth breaks without constantly 'jumping" on the trolling motor. Regards;- Shimanoman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shimanoman, post: 36607, member: 205"] sporty;- When I saw this, I thought it was a good idea. I am curious as to how you made out so far this season. I have been using a similar, but homemade (sheet aluminum), rig for about 10 yrs now. Mine really makes a difference on a windy day. I also have a second,stern mounted trolling motor which, in very windy conditions I set on low (just enough power to hold it against the wind). This makes my boat very easy to control smoothly in the most blustery of conditions. I can now pay attention to fishing weedlines or depth breaks without constantly 'jumping" on the trolling motor. Regards;- Shimanoman [/QUOTE]
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