Thanks for this thread. I recently bought a 99 Nitro with a 50lb motorguide that worked in 12 or 24 and is currently wired for 24. I bought a 24v Terrova and was going to just leave the wiring but now have just gone ahead and ordered all the wiring and fuse to upgrade when I install the new motor thanks to this thread.
90% of the lakes I fish and that are in my area are electric only. There are times I may want to take 4 people out on the lake so a small jon boat wont do I need something bigger like 16' or so. What size trolling motor would you bow mount on that to at least get decent thrust?
Most likely Ill be going 1754 or 1648 in the Grizzly tracker model.
Thanks!
Wow is all I could say when I unboxed the rod. Megabass Addermine. It weighs next to nothing. Not sure how Ill be able to use anything other than Megabass rods now. I am beyond impressed. Cant wait to fish it and once I do Im sure Ill need more.
Depends, there can be sketchy people there, from what I could tell mostly there to swim (not allowed). I fished there a ton last summer, never had an issue with anything or anyone.
Vineland here, I fish mostly Menantico. Heading out tomorrow afternoon, just bank fishing though. Only been out once which was a quick trip and no luck. Hopefully tomorrow is better.
Thanks, Im leaning towards St. Croix Legend Xtreme Casting Rod 7'1" Med Hvy X Fa
Any issues with this one for light jigs and weighless plastics and the occasional hollow belly frog?
Has anyone fished both? Im looking to get the most sensitive rod I can for Small Jigs and weightless worms just trying to weigh my options. I see everyone raving about the NRX just looking to see if there are maybe some options that are just as sensitive but a bit cheaper.
Thanks
CYP
So let me ask you DC guys, Im planning on putting this on an NRX and using it for plastics and light jigs. Does the DC braking system benefit me in anyway for this style of fishing?
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