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Expected trolling speed with Minn Kota
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<blockquote data-quote="C&amp;amp;K" data-source="post: 490326" data-attributes="member: 30707"><p>I agree with the other two guys - it'll do fine. We don't have a Minn Kota, we have a Haswing Caymen 55lb with the wireless remote control. I prefer to the leave the outboard trimmed down so the boat tracks straight in the wind. With the outboard down and the prop windmilling on the outboard the Caymen will pull our Alumacraft Pro 17 at ~3.2 mph. Which is too fast for walleyes, IMO. When we're trolling a deep edge for walleye we usually run it at about .5 mph and work the bait with the rod to keep the bait on the bottom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C&K, post: 490326, member: 30707"] I agree with the other two guys - it'll do fine. We don't have a Minn Kota, we have a Haswing Caymen 55lb with the wireless remote control. I prefer to the leave the outboard trimmed down so the boat tracks straight in the wind. With the outboard down and the prop windmilling on the outboard the Caymen will pull our Alumacraft Pro 17 at ~3.2 mph. Which is too fast for walleyes, IMO. When we're trolling a deep edge for walleye we usually run it at about .5 mph and work the bait with the rod to keep the bait on the bottom. [/QUOTE]
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