I would swap out the battery with a car or truck to test. Its free and will eliminate that as a possibility. You might not have enough juice to properly engage the starting gear.
Aloe with ladocane and a fan will be your best friend for the next few days! I am Irish and German so I had the same problem years ago. Now its long sleeve shirts and full brim hats for me.
Moving baits is such a broad category. Single hook baits like spinner swimjig and the like work well on braid because the lack of stretch helps drive the hook. Treble hook baits are best on copoly IMO. Some love braid for everything, I believe its the right tool some of the time.
You may want to rig up an anchor system that you can drop or set when a big fish is on. Over 4lbs the fish will take you where they want to go and your just along for the ride!!!
The hook set from a seated position on or in a yak is generally not powerful. Its part of the price we pay in the smaller craft. Keep your hooks sharp and hit them as hard as you can. Even in a big boat or on land frog lures don't get a good set.
So this is a huge move so I hate to piecemill you. I have and love the champ 764 randy cranking rod and its a special rod. Short the larger cranks like the Norman dd22 and larger its great. The randy 805 works for the larger baits but I don't use those and don't have that rod. Gary helped me out on this rod and I am so happy I called.
If you want a yak then a sot will make life a lot nicer. I roll a classic nucanoe because of my ability to reconfigure for different trips and from one or two people. Mine is 12' and works a lit better for two then the 10'. The new frontier has better options for sonar. Hobbies make some great rides but out of my budget. A Jon is great but you will have a motor trailer batteries and a lot more hastle.
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