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Frogs were going OFF today.It was a beautiful day, could use more like this...
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Yeah @Nick Clayton out fished me for sure, probably because I kept putting him on all the good spots with the new bow mount. Miserably slow day honestly. Think I'm going to switch it up somewhere new for a change of scenery next time out.
Yeah @Nick Clayton out fished me for sure, probably because I kept putting him on all the good spots with the new bow mount. Miserably slow day honestly. Think I'm going to switch it up somewhere new for a change of scenery next time out.
Yeah their customer service is great. My original motor had an issue with the motor itself. Instead of making me drive it to Everett which is the closest warranty repair center they sent me a new motor and shaft assembly and let me fix it.Loving that bow mount? The remote for mine shit the bed Sunday on the water and I almost cried and went home versus fishing without it. Such a game changer for SRC.
I will say very solid customer service from Minn Kota. Emailed them a pic of my proof of purchase with date and they shipped me a new remote out.
Yeah their customer service is great. My original motor had an issue with the motor itself. Instead of making me drive it to Everett which is the closest warranty repair center they sent me a new motor and shaft assembly and let me fix it.
I've been fishing without one for 5 years but it's definitely a big step up!
Yeah no kidding.Just don't store coffee mugs too close to the heading sensor and it's a sweet setup




You mean the white puck with the blue light? Thatβs the compass if I remember correctly. The gps unit is in the head of the motor itself.Yeah no kidding.
For anyone else with a newer Terrova. I don't know if it's the same on older models but at least the new models with "advanced GPS". After you calibrate the heading sensor if you place anything magnetic next to it, it'll make the unit go bonkers. Spot lock was working great and I set the cup next to the heading sensor on my console and the boat started swinging side to side in spot lock. I also noticed the indicator for motor position was wrong. I remembered reading the manual about not placing the sensor puck near metallic objects, moved the cup and the position indicator instantly went back to the correct position. Moved the cup close again and the indicator spun 90 degrees out of position. Took a while to figure that one out.
prior to having your super sweet electric motor would you let your outboard idle? and if so, did it tend to scare off fish?Pretty slow this morning, just too damn sunny and calm. It was a big tide drop but water was barely moving where I was, low tide came way too soon leaving a pretty small fishing window. Decided to call it early.
Got some fish but disappointed that I didnβt see any fry around, was hoping for some of that fry actions. Pink shrimp yet again.
Biggest one was 17β, nice to see some fat rezzies around too.
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Before the bow mount motor we would set it up for a drift mostly with motor off, also used the anchor a lot too which is a PITA. Sometimes leave the main on idle or slow forward. I do think the main idling does scare away the fish somewhat.prior to having your super sweet electric motor would you let your outboard idle? and if so, did it tend to scare off fish?
I guess thatβs my questionβ¦when fishing in the salt for cutts, does an idling motor tend to push fish away?
prior to having your super sweet electric motor would you let your outboard idle? and if so, did it tend to scare off fish?
I guess thatβs my questionβ¦when fishing in the salt for cutts, does an idling motor tend to push fish away?




There was a good amount of fog for sure, I ran full throttle through it looking at my boat chart plotter and satellite map on my phone. But then my boat isnβt that fast, a whopping 26mph top speed.Fished from 8:00 to 11:00 this morning. Totally socked in visibility was maybe 150β. With the high tide this morning there was plenty of debris to contend with while in route. Still not that confident navigating by electronics only.
Fishing was good though. Found some Cutts and a handful of resident coho. Lost a couple, one was a really nice cutt. Didnβt see any fry, but the fish were definitely looking up.
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