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BillM

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  1. I don't use a transom saver to save the transom, I simply use it to keep the big mill from flopping around. It's a typical transom saver however (Connects to the trailer etc). Like Randy mentioned above, your transom takes way more of a beating out on the water then it ever will on a trailer.
  2. They really aren't.. You've just gotta read them and look at any exceptions for the zone you're fishing.
  3. Yeah, not bringing that beast under the bridge lol
  4. Differences between i Pilot and i Pilot Link. https://www.trollingmotors.net/blogs/product-news/what-are-the-differences-between-i-pilot-vs-i-pilot-link
  5. How big of a boat are we talking about? There's no fishing boat out there that couldn't get under the bridge and zigzag around the tree stumps. I've done well for largies and crappie in Maclean but I rarely ever fish it as GPool is right there.
  6. JBs had 25% off but that regular price was well above what other shops had. I miss the Odyseey from last year. 30% off at Gagnons. I bought 2 Legend Tournaments on got a Premier graphite/fiberglass trolling rod for free lol. I grabbed a few Bulldawgs and a big blue/silver bucktail I'll be using for open water Gbay.
  7. See ya there Crowman!
  8. We're missing your sturgeon pics lol
  9. Wasn't the injection system a big issue on those? A lot of guys bypass that and just premix before fueling. Still not a fan of 2 strokes. I'd remove that pass side console or even remove both and make that thing a tiller. Tonnes of deck space
  10. I wouldn't spend 5k on that. Absolutely no way. Not with that motor.
  11. The only current area I know of is at the end of Captain Allan straight. Lots of guys walleye fish there. And continuing west is pretty protected. You aren't close to getting out to the big water from that location.
  12. I wouldn't be worrying about the boat too much, but I'd definitely be doing a compression test on that Mercury 2 stroke.
  13. All the time, probably spend more time there than anywhere else until it's muskie season. Smallmouth are basically unlimited like Crowman said, muskies are a tough go out there (For me so far, although I raised an absolute giant 2 years ago), it's my go to spring pike spot. Also a sneaky population of big largies. Stick to the channels and go slow if you don't know the area. My Navionics maps are pretty accurate out there when it counts. If I go to a new area I slow way down and keep a look out. I've hit rocks in places I've been dozens of times lol
  14. I've taken a bunch of moon pics, the craters can really play tricks on you!
  15. It's the top lip of a crater lit up by the sun...
  16. What's up man?!?!?!?!
  17. Sure, worse case is you slap on an external transducer. Simple stuff.
  18. Yup, it definitely does!
  19. You aren't going anywhere if you launch into Three Legged, besides Three Legged, lol. However if you're in a canoe, most people will hump over to Spider. Good laker fishing, I've done it through the ice, never in the softwater.
  20. If you have to ask....
  21. BillM

    Smelts

    Perfect spring pike bait!
  22. I had a 12V Powerdrive before I got my Terrova and had no issues with it (besides it's lack of power)
  23. 24V/60in/80lb is the easy choice. You can never have too much trolling motor.
  24. Tell the fish to turn around and go home
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