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bgraham91

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  1. Thanks for the info and I got lucky because the previous owner already had one set up on the front. I'm now in the process of switching the on at the console with my new down imaging.
  2. Thanks for the info and I think that built in transducer is one of the best things about it. But hopefully I'll get my stickers before Friday so I can try out this weekend.
  3. Yea it came with two remotes and one foot pedal. I like that the foot pedal is slim but it looks a little tricky.
  4. I just got a new boat with a minn kota powerdrive v2 on it and I'm just wanting some reviews and opinions on it.
  5. The biggest factors for me would be water temp, water clarity, and how the first hits your bait. Also look where the bait is in the mouth of the fish. For instants if I'm cranking and I'm reeling in fish with the hooks on top of his head I'm going to slow it down a bit. But over all that first fish helps me the most as far as how I'm going to fish the rest of the day.
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    My dad

    Dad's new PB
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    Dad's new PB

    From the album: My dad

  8. Thanks im in the process of cleaning her up. As soon as i get done cleaning and installing my new fish finder ill post pics.
  9. Thanks man, i strated looking up on google values and we just got the boat for 6,500, so i think we did pretty good.
  10. Im looking at a 06 Bass tracker pro team 175 and its in pretty good shape. It comes with an auto pilot trolling motor and 2 depth finders. The motor is a mercury 60 4stroke and in running condition. And if anyone is an owner of a pro team 175 what is your opinion on the boat?
  11. If the water is clear I would use watermelon magnum finesse worm weightless and if its a little dingy I would use the same thing but I would use pumpkin or black and also a jig with a big trailer. Good luck
  12. When they start doing that when I'm fishing with trick worms, sinkos, or any other type of stick baits I just flip them around, it gives it a little bit of a different action but it still gets the job done.
  13. I'm not a pro by any means but me personally with the info you've given i would be fishing secondary points, docks, vegetation, or any kind wood cover. With the water temp being 77 degrees you should have bass still guarding fry which will be around docks or any kind of cover. Bream should be on bed or almost done spawning and bait fish as well which make great hangout places for bass because of an easy meal. This time off the year I do really good with a weightless magnum finesse trick worm and fish it slow and it's a really good bait for skipping docks. And me personally I don't hit the main points and drop offs till the water hits 85 degrees. I hope this info helps and good luck.
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