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Western Wa, spotlock or powerpole?


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Hey guys,

 

I wanted to try to get some input from the PNW guys. I am picking up my Bass tracker classic xl in May and I was wondering if I should go with spot lock or power poles? I only have enough to get one or the other.  I am doing research right now but thought I'd get some opinions! lol

 

Thanks!

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Thanks guys.

 

Im looking at the Minn KOta power drive. I REALLY like the ulterra or whatever but its a bit to much I think...lol

 

Appreciate the input!

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I had power poles.  They were nearly worthless to me.  Most of the time my boat is over deeper water than the length of the poles.  I now have a trolling motor with spot lock.  It is lots better.  Spot lock jog is the best thing that I have ever seen on a trolling motor.

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2 hours ago, Jig Man said:

  Spot lock jog is the best thing that I have ever seen on a trolling motor.

oh wow thats crazy....I didnt even know thats a thing...lol. 

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