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Its more a curiosity question than anything else. As I was out there
poling around this weekend I was just wondering how much margin these guides really have as they went roaring by. I suppose it makes a difference if you are doing it every day for a living. Is the tunnel for the shallow running on a plane or so you can get on a plane in shallow water? same question for jack plate, it gets you up when you're stuck but once on a plane you put it down? I imagine I'll keep doing the same thing. Slowly run aground on the reef and then pole my way out. I have already installed the keel guard stainless thing on the motor and the front keel vinyl thing too. I got a feeling if I blow that steel prop there's going to be lots more damage elsewhere. As far as not going there, that's not really an option since 75% of the gulf coast is skinny water and it seems that 95% of the fish are there. (ya'll know that) One has to get used to the idea that salt water fishing is a lot more abusive than bass fishing in the pristine central Texas lakes. Maybe a jack plate is in the future. tks |
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