RE: Electric motors for 2006,
IFISH,
Nov 15th 2005, #1
RE: Electric motors for 2006,
FIT,
Nov 15th 2005, #2
RE: Electric motors for 2006,
yotopia,
Nov 15th 2005, #3
RE: Electric motors for 2006,
billythekidd44,
Nov 15th 2005, #4
RE: Electric motors for 2006,
swimbait,
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RE: Electric motors for 2006,
Gordon,
Nov 15th 2005, #6
RE: Electric motors for 2006,
yotopia,
Nov 15th 2005, #7
RE: Electric motors for 2006,
CATCHEM_CARO,
Nov 15th 2005, #8
RE: Electric motors for 2006,
BuzzFish,
Nov 15th 2005, #10
RE: Electric motors for 2006,
Kodiakjo,
Nov 15th 2005, #11
RE: Electric motors for 2006,
mteman,
Nov 15th 2005, #9
RE: Electric motors for 2006,
FISH JC,
Nov 15th 2005, #12
RE: Electric motors for 2006,
basserdave,
Nov 15th 2005, #13
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Gordon | Tue Nov-15-05 09:16 AM |
Member since Aug 15th 2002
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#31088, "RE: Electric motors for 2006"
In response to Reply # 0
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One of the things I like about our clubs now is that they are "man -vs- bass", no unfair advantage (except depthfinders, braided line, polarized glasses, etc., etc...) It's a simpler, purer form of fishing than being in a $40K bass boat. Also a lot easier on the natural resources (no emissions -- well, except Buzzfish :P, no wake, no noise). Motor & battery would be that much more crap you would need to haul around and setup in often less-than-ideal conditions (on the side of a levee, for instance).
I do find it interesting that you're now considering motors, but wouldn't allow kayaks...
My 2 cents, the godfather
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