02-27-2014, 11:24 AM
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Originally Posted by XxthejuicexX
I have never trolled for crappie, To me that seems like a lot of work to do. I will ask do you use your outboard or the trolling motor to troll around? What longer rod would you recommend something around 10' I do more tight lining crappie than anything. I am using my 7'10" cranking rod and my other 7' cranking rod right now because of the soft tip.
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It is not work for those like Merv. He always takes a deckhand to do the work while he sits and gives orders.
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02-27-2014, 11:53 AM
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Speaking of deck hands, SAMBOLIE, when are we going out again?
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02-27-2014, 12:00 PM
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Juice,
I run six rods when I'm trolling.
Two out each side and two out the back.
I have two twelve footers in the front, then two ten footers turned back at about 45 degrees, then two "whatevers" straight back. I might use my bass rods or my spinning rods for the straight back rods.
I have a 150 HP outboard and can't get it to troll less that about 2.9 MPH which is faster than I like to troll, so I use my Terrova I-Pilot to troll with.
Since it is a 36 volt, three battery motor, it will troll all day and still have juice left for some trolling the next day.
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02-27-2014, 12:01 PM
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Originally Posted by SAMBOLIE
It is not work for those like Merv. He always takes a deckhand to do the work while he sits and gives orders.
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Shoot I am used to that. Even in my own boat I am still my grandfathers deck hand.
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02-27-2014, 12:04 PM
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OK, I got ya. I have a 150 on my boat and yeah it would be tough to troll with that. I have the Motorguide tour 110 pound 36volt, it's a monster like your motor. I love the fact the batteries last forever. I do like the I pilot, I saw it in action and it's pretty stinkin sweet.
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02-27-2014, 12:43 PM
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Nice reel you have there juice.
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02-27-2014, 06:31 PM
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Speaking of deck hands, SAMBOLIE, when are we going out again?
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Thanks for the invite Merv. I am getting the itch to go. Just need a little warmer weather for this old man.
I should probably wait for my tax refund check. Is your rate still $300 like the last time we went?
I have my old catfish rigs (ocean reels and cue stick rods) spooled with 4 lb line so I can cast those TM's farther than with 100 lb test nylon. Only took 6000 yds per reel.
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02-27-2014, 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by SAMBOLIE
Thanks for the invite Merv. I am getting the itch to go. Just need a little warmer weather for this old man.
I should probably wait for my tax refund check. Is your rate still $300 like the last time we went?
I have my old catfish rigs (ocean reels and cue stick rods) spooled with 4 lb line so I can cast those TM's farther than with 100 lb test nylon. Only took 6000 yds per reel.
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You sir, crack me up!
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02-28-2014, 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by XxthejuicexX
I found it for 457 bucks....... That sound right? If I keep it I will throw it on a crappie rod.
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That is such a waste. Like entering a Porsche in a soapbox derby.
I have the 251 Calcutta on my frog rod. It's smooth as butter, and the drag is solid as a rock.
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02-28-2014, 09:13 AM
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That is such a waste. Like entering a Porsche in a soapbox derby.
I have the 251 Calcutta on my frog rod. It's smooth as butter, and the drag is solid as a rock.
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See I thought about it that too, but the thing is so small it would not hold much line. Look at it this way, if you enter a Porsche in a soap box derby you are going to win every time
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03-03-2014, 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by SAMBOLIE
Thanks for the invite Merv. I am getting the itch to go. Just need a little warmer weather for this old man.
I should probably wait for my tax refund check. Is your rate still $300 like the last time we went?
I have my old catfish rigs (ocean reels and cue stick rods) spooled with 4 lb line so I can cast those TM's farther than with 100 lb test nylon. Only took 6000 yds per reel.
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Bring the rods with you. I'm hearing the crappie are really boat shy so we could set lines back about 3000 ft back with your rigs.
And I'm running a SAMBOLIE ONLY special this year, $299.99 and you bring the beer.....and gas.....and food.
See ya when the lake warms up to at least 60 degrees!
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03-07-2014, 08:01 PM
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Originally Posted by XxthejuicexX
I found it for 457 bucks....... That sound right? If I keep it I will throw it on a crappie rod.
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Waste of its talent. Put that bad ass on something with some torque and enjoy.
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