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RichG
 
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Default newbie question: trolling without a kicker

If you are on a lake, and not subject to currents, then do what a lot of
Texans do in the bays. Let the wind be your friend. Set up a drift over the
target spot and drag the lure behind the wind-driven boat. Not perfect but
it works.
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RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN
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"Greg" wrote in message
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Hi, I just bought my first boat and I can't afford a kicker right now. Is

it
possible/worthwhile to troll without a kicker?
Troy


What kind of engine do you have? If it is a 2 stroke the answer is

probably no.
A 4 stroke will chug around at 1200-1500 RPM all day, no smoke, no fouled
plugs.
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