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Glenn

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  1. Welcome home! We're glad you're here.
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  4. Welcome home! We're glad you're here. Thanks for watching my videos!
  5. Glenn replied to Bock's topic in Introductions
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  6. Glenn replied to Daddles's topic in Introductions
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  8. You can use both together, no problem. You don't have to use hydrogen peroxide if you have an oxygenator, but it's an effective low-cost solution if you don't.
  9. So if you think Garmin and Lowrance will be the only "newcomers" to the trolling motor market, you're going to be surprised. Stay tuned....
  10. What happens when you use livewell additives with oxygenators? Dispelling the myths...
  11. Actually it's the Lowrance Ghost that can switch between the two. Mike shared with me it's 96lbs of thrust at 24v, and 130lbs at 36v. So theoretically, you could go on 24v all day unless you're fighting wind/current, or need to move that fast.
  12. It's regarding older chartplotters that don't support the full 1200 kHz frequency that the new transducer with the motor offers. So your older EM will get the 455 kHz, but you won't get the full 1200 UHD sonar. Does that help?
  13. The Ultrex is an older model that wasn't debuted at this year's ICAST. This video compares the newest motors.
  14. We compared the features between the Pro Tour, Ghost, and Force trolling motors, and then reveal this! Watch to the surprising end! What are your thoughts?
  15. The transducer is part of the trolling motor, so it's integrated. There's a separate transducer that's mounted in the hull for using the sonar when the trolling motor is stowed away. Hope that helps!
  16. Hey Eric, That's a great catch! And it was your first trip there - how awesome is that? Great to meet you and your brother. I was a pleasure talking shop with y'all! You guys will fit right in here. Hope to see more posts from you soon! Glenn
  17. You can use the weight calculator here: https://www.bassresource.com/bassfishing/fishcalculator.html
  18. Hey guys - I got a chance to see the Garmin Force Trolling motor in action, and now you can too. What do you think?
  19. Thanks man! I appreciate the kind words. I didn't mean to derail the topic here. It's just a pet peeve of mine when I see people squabbling over whether or not a pic is altered, or that the fish is too close/far from the camera, blah blah blah....all in an attempt to somehow discredit the person that caught the fish. It's just stupid how people fixate on that. Incredibly juvenile. Why not just congratulate them and move on like the rest of us? Is common decency and respect really that hard? /end rant Moving on...
  20. Depends on how much oil is in it.
  21. Frankly, I don't care whether or not somebody thinks I'm trying to make a fish look big. I know how big (or small) it was, and that's all that matters. Anyone who wants to make up stories and claim it's fake, photoshopped, or "gamed" in any way has far bigger personal issues than I'm willing to deal with.
  22. Learn about the new Lowrance Ghost trolling motor in this video. What do you think about this trolling motor?
  23. Yes, the Garmin is feature-packed. It's also the best at integrating with the Garmin fish finders. That review is coming real soon.
  24. Here's a first look at the new MotorGuide Tour Pro trolling motor! What do you guys think?
  25. Thanks guys! I appreciate it.

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