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How many miles do you go to fish?
For the two lakes I primarily fish, round trips are 70 miles and 130 miles .
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Matt Robertson stolen tackle
My family goes on two four day fishing trips each year. Having dealt with thieves on a regular basis during my second career I'm not very trusting. On one trip our boats were parked in slips overnight. I pulled my gear and locked it in my truck each night. On night #2 some young adults from the campground hit my brothers and nephews boats. What they couldn't carry away they threw into 30' of water. The crooks were identified and some stuff was recovered. A few years later in another marina on the same lake I and my nephew had our boats in a slip. I had a boat with better storage but I had installed a loc-R-Bar. My nephews compartments were pried open and cleaned out. Mine was untouched. Nothing is theft proof. Sometimes you just have to make it harder to steal your stuff than to steal from someone else. Oh, and locks don't keep and honest person honest. An honest person doesn't need locks to stay honest.
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Good bass boat for around 4-5k?
Congratulations! Now get that thing wet and start building memories!
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Powerfully effective tackle!
I'm willing to bet that in his world, if you don't catch, you don't eat.
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Trolling Motor recommendation for a newby.
I've used both hand control and pedal steer. I've had a maxxum (now use an ultrex) and highly recommend the maxxum if you can't go for spotlock.. It will take very little time for the use of the foot pedal to become instinctive.
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How long do your batteries last?
I used my interstate batteries for 6 years (24 series crank, 2X 27 series trolling). They were still serving fine and neer let me down but I replaced them as a precaution.
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Seriously
No problem in our household. I won't sneak, that's gutless. Big purchases get discussed. My wife will go out in the boat with me to relax. A couple of years ago I was contemplated getting an Ultrex, agonizing over the expense. My wife knew it. A few days later one showed up in the garage. Without telling me she ordered it for me. How could I refuse?
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Pleased to announce I have a boat
Congratulations on the boat. It sounds awesome. Now get it wet and catch some fish!
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Deep Cycle Batteries
I just replaced my Interstate batteries (starting and deep cycle) after six years of use. They were still performing well but I prefer to replace before failure.
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Three pluses and three minuses
2018 Tracker PT190, 115 Pro XS, with 80# Ultrex Pros: 1. Plenty of room and stability for me, son, and grandson to fish from. 2. More than enough storage for my gear. 3. Easy to tow, launch & load solo Cons: My only gripe is the access to the batteries. It's a pain pulling the front one out to check the water level.
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Which trolling motor battery?
I'm about to replace my Interstate TM batteries. The current ones have given me six years of reliable service. Buying Interstate again.
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Where did the old timers go?
Huh! I didn't realize that I've been a member since 2009. As you see I don't post very often. Primarily because I don't have much knowledge or ability to share with others. I'm a low ability bank beater who seeks relaxation in the outdoors and the tranquilty of nature. My brothers and nephews are awesome fishermen. One nephew remarked once that I never have a bad fishing trip because it doesn't matter to me whether or not I a catch a bunch. He's right, being out ther is its own reward for me. (Though I do slightly envy and have huge respect for those who can bring them in😁)
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Tracker Pro Team 175 TXW
I had a 1987 Tracker. It served me well for several years. The wood in the front deck didn't need replacement until it was 27 years old. Do check the condition of the wood though. I now have a 2018 PT190 that I've owned since new, 6 years now. I've been very happy with it and it's never disappointed me in any way. Good luck with the 175 that you're looking at.
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Going to look at used Boats, what to really look for
As a satisfied tracker owner (on my second one) check the wooden decking for deterioration. If stored properly it will last for a long time (my 1987 didn't need decking replacement until it was 27 years old). If that concerns you I would steer away from Tracker and go with a brand that has no wood. Have the motor thoroughly checked out, repairs get expensive fast.
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New trolling motor
Nope, not this guy.