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#1388723 - 05/05/08 02:01 PM Largest motor (2 stroke) you can troll with
Hammer Handle Offline
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I am looking at a different boat.

I love to troll, and was looking at a 40 hp boat. How large of a motor can comfortably troll to low speeds. 70 hp?

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#1388746 - 05/05/08 02:18 PM Re: Largest motor (2 stroke) you can troll with [Re: Hammer Handle]
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I have a 225 that if the conditions are right, I can get down to 2.0 to 2.5 if I put my trolling motor down. I have never tried the drift bag, but would if I got serious into trolling. I am sure that would drop me to the 1.8 range. For northerns (the fastest freshwater fish in the world), you can troll at higher speeds, up to 5 or 6 mph I believe, depending on the time of year, etc.

Your 40 or 70 would do just fine, either way.
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#1388756 - 05/05/08 02:27 PM Re: Largest motor (2 stroke) you can troll with [Re: prov1900]
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Thanks for the info.

I love to troll slow for northerns in the dog days of summer (seem to do the best)...and found a couple boats in the 70 - 90 hp range and was wondering how slow I can troll.

I should be fine as I only troll for northerns.

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#1393205 - 05/08/08 06:02 AM Re: Largest motor (2 stroke) you can troll with [Re: Hammer Handle]
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My 150 yamaha will troll down to northern/salmon trolling speeds just fine.

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#1393276 - 05/08/08 07:36 AM Re: Largest motor (2 stroke) you can troll with [Re: traveler]
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I used to use my 150 to troll for walleye and it worked fine, of course that motor only had two speeds. Idle and wide open.
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#1393463 - 05/08/08 09:46 AM Re: Largest motor (2 stroke) you can troll with [Re: Jonny P]
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I've got an 80's vintage Evinrude 90 hp that trolls down to about 2.8 mph comfortably (GPS). I can drop to 2.25 with some hesitation, and high 1's with slipping between neutral/forward.

I've never had problems picking up northerns with it; usually I'm going too slow. For walleye's it's probably a little fast.

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#1394764 - 05/09/08 07:04 AM Re: Largest motor (2 stroke) you can troll with [Re: solbes]
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150 optimax will troll pretty slow. and then if you get the Smart craft buttoms on the dash, you will be set up perfect
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#1399552 - 05/13/08 10:36 AM Re: Largest motor (2 stroke) you can troll with [Re: Bass N Spear]
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We used to troll with our merc 90 (2 stroke) for hours on end. Loads up now and then, and you just go for a quick WOT spin, and then back to trolling. We now will troll for pike with our 150, about 2.6-2.8 mph without using bag or TM deployed. You can always slow down from there, but it gets more complicated with bags, etc.

70-90 hp, no problem.
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