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  1. Johnson 100GT 1989 2-stroke long shaft (20")  $1400
    Starts and runs great. No issues.
    Remote control box, cables & gauges included.
    Original owner.
    Always trailered to local waters.
    Water pump replaced two seasons ago.
    Fuel pump replaced with non-vro pump.
    I plan to upgrade to a larger motor.
    This motor still on boat and available to demo on the water until June 25.

    edit: The motor is getting removed from the boat this week so no test drive, but compression test results available.

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  2. I’m happy with the iTroll. It’s is a dependable unit with lots of features. Probably the most. Also costs the most. TrollSmarter is a new kid on the block with some of itroll’s features plus a remote. Instead of a remote iTroll offers idle/run switches you can mount where needed.
    They all take the frustration out of dialing in your speed!

  3. Thanks guys. Sun damage and general wear from the downrigger has to take its toll, but to what extent? I hear Spectra is fairly UV resistant. I assume most are using original PowerPro spectra or Scotty's spectra.

    If I had to  guess as to when to change for a typical rec boat, it would be 3 years on most riggers, and double that with a Scotty electric or a rigger that gets covered up each day, as long as the last few feet are trimmed 2x a year. I would also expect heavier weights will affect its life as will 250lb vs 150lb. Of course coming into contact with something underwater (like debris, or a wire line) could drastically shorten it's life!


    It seems expensive compared to wire if it needs changing every 1-2 years unless you're a busy charter.

  4. On 4/14/2021 at 9:43 PM, nygooseduster26 said:

    Back to a few comments ago about running the kicker off the main tank. Would it be any better with a selector valve that you can turn when you turn off your main engine to then run the kicker with an inline pump ball primer? So during the run out to your spot the big motor would not be sucking fuel from
    The kicker line. Just curious as my new boat the previous owner replaced a few fuel pumps in the kicker and they both run off the main tank.


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    That's exactly the setup I use. Main tank to selector, then primer bulb to water separator to my Tohatsu kicker or main outboard.

  5. That's a good choice going with marine ply. It still needs a good sealant. I would recommend West system epoxy. Use 2-3 coats taking care to do edges thoroughly. I've used standard carpet glue for vinyl floors. The expoxy coating gives the floor a slick finish so the carpet glue needs to be a solid layer or the vinyl will pull and bunch up somewhat. Don't just dab it on here and there.

    Good luck.

  6. 6 hours ago, rolmops said:

    There may be a problem with the wire getting damaged by the clips. Mathew of Torpedo recognizes this and suggests using rubber bands.

    I figured the wire would get damaged eventually. Maybe heat shrink that doubles as a distance marker? Not too keen about the wire running out to the board either. Would like to hear if anyone else has been able to do this without losing tackle!

  7. On Friday my friend Paul and I decided to do some mid-day fishing, so it was 11:30 when our first lines hit the water. Two minutes later we had our first hit. Expecting mostly a brownie bite we were pleasantly surprised when this nice walleye came to the net!

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    I wouldn't mind seeing these guys on a regular basis around here. After that we caught 4 rainbows in a row before hooking up with the usual suspects. The fish were eager to hit. Twice we had fish bite while hooking up the releases. No cohos today. 11 and 13 rapalas were the hot ticket for us with the bows showing their preference for orange and the rest on silver. All C&R. We stayed awful tight to shore most of the time and ONLY caught bottom twice :itwasntme: Lots of good stained water to be found. Speeds from a pokey 2 mph to 3.5 all produced hits.

    Bill

  8. It was aother stellar weekend for fishing. Started out Saturday off the Genny in 140' working our way out to 300 and back with a steady pick all morning. Kings, cohos, steels, lakers and a beauty 15.5lb atlantic kept us busy. Hot lure off the 110' rigger was an NK mag in sliver/blue taking silvers including the atlantic. Wires pulling white paddles w/little boy blue and hammer flies took lakers and immature kings. The 300 copper with green spic doc/fly took a couple kings too. No matures this trip but only 2 skippies. We had one steelie rocket to the surface and leap out of the water a few times while he spit the lure back at us.

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    Sunday afternoon I took my girlfriend and our yellow lab out to Hughes for a could of hours. Started setting up in 120 and immediately took a steelie off the 100' rigger on a blue/silver NK. Headed north for a quick look and only hooked a skippy so I turned back into 130 where we doubled up on steels. Another pass yielded up one more. By now the dog is whining so we wrapped it up.

    Bill

  9. After much discussion about the weather I convinced a couple of friends the lake would be fishable so in the morning we headed out the Genny instead of our usual port at Hughes.

    Soon after setting out our spread of stickbaits in the muddy water we had a coho on. The wind was out of the west with 1-2 footers with only one other boat in sight. It looked like it might shape up to be a good day. Sure enough a few minutes later we had another one on. Coho. Pinpointing the warmest spot in the upper 40s we would pick up a coho on most every pass.

    Numerous fish were caught and we had a great time. Silver and black rapalas did best for us. Where was everyone?

    Bill

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