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<blockquote data-quote="freetofish" data-source="post: 226752" data-attributes="member: 4227"><p>For years I have rigged my jon boat with a foot controlled trolling motor on the front and have a tiller trolling motor on the transom... fishing some of the smaller lakes in a high wind the rear fisherman can help keep the boat straight. also the rear motor can get the rear seat fisherman into shore to get his lure unsnaged easily.</p><p>with my newer boat I cannot do that and miss it sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freetofish, post: 226752, member: 4227"] For years I have rigged my jon boat with a foot controlled trolling motor on the front and have a tiller trolling motor on the transom... fishing some of the smaller lakes in a high wind the rear fisherman can help keep the boat straight. also the rear motor can get the rear seat fisherman into shore to get his lure unsnaged easily. with my newer boat I cannot do that and miss it sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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