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Cranky
Posted 3/21/2008 8:17 AM (#67359)
Subject: 1890 Warrior BT Question?


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Location: Potter, WI.
Don't know much about BT's of any brand. Just wondering if you can place a 9.9 kicker on the back of these boats? Are they designed for a kicker to be added? The reason I ask is look kind of weird back trolling on Michigan for salmon. Thanks for any input.
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Shep
Posted 3/21/2008 8:56 AM (#67364 - in reply to #67359)
Subject: RE: 1890 Warrior BT Question?



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Sure, you could put a kicker on a BT. I think the guys running the Ranger 620T's put kickers on when they know they're going to be on a trolling bite. I never paid enough attention to them to see if they ever take them off or not.

BT is a bit of a misnomer, as far as I am concerned. Just easier to say that a "position fishing" boat. When I had my tiller Tuffy, I only had the motor in reverse when I was trying to hover over a spot. Never did I try to go backwards at a speed fast enough to actually troll. All my trolling is done in forward gear.
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Viking
Posted 3/21/2008 2:01 PM (#67395 - in reply to #67359)
Subject: RE: 1890 Warrior BT Question?


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My brother has an 1890BT w/ 90hp. When trolling it's forward -- it gets down to a reasonable trolling speed pretty well w/o dragging any bags.

As Shep says, the backtrolling is more or less position fishing and/or for pulling live bait rigs very slowly into the wind.
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