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08-10-2004, 08:32 PM | #1 |
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Trolling w/ a 70hp Suzuki four stroke
Just bought a 1974 Starcraft Starchief which is an aluminum boat w' a 'retro' design from the 1950's, imho. The motor is a 2000 Suzuki 70hp four-stroke and this is a very different animal than any of the noisy, smelly, thirsty two-strokes that I've owned. Am thinking about setting it up as a downrigger boat as I have these two old manual 48" Big John, down-riggers on a swivel, ...hand crankers, that I bought two years ago and never used. Anyway, so how slow does the boat have to go to be a good salmon-lake trout troller and will this outboard, a suZuki 70-four stroke, go that slow? What's an econo-box, el cheapo fish finder w/ temp & speedo wheel gonna cost and what make & model do you recommend?
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08-10-2004, 08:52 PM | #2 |
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Some idea's
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I have seen guys with trolling plates but my buddy uses one of those trolling socks...works great. I think you can get them at West Marine. As far as trolling speed indicator, I have one of those hand held Magellan GPS units. Works just as well as the big buck jobs that attaches to your cannon ball. Plus, when you get hits, I mark the waypoints making out a nice trolling course. Oh, temperature, you'll love this, I use the old fashion thermometer on a line. Good luck but leave fish for us! |
08-11-2004, 05:13 AM | #3 |
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FLL: If you want the el cheapo way to slow down to 2MPH and less, just go to Wally world and buy a couple of plastic buckets and tie them off your rear boat cleats. I'm even using old drywall mud buckets that were free! Works fine on my old Montauk -- though I have been thinking a drift sock would be nice. Just watch out if you have to back up or turn sharply. I lost one last week trying to avoid being swamped by a boat wake.
I also use a Magellan handheld to track course and speed and mark waypoints where I get strikes. Just need a fishfinder now. Looking at some of Cabela's portable ones thinking it would be nice to be able to use it for ice fishing too. Talking $300 bucks though. Last edited by Mink Islander; 08-11-2004 at 05:17 AM. |
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