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Spruce Run - Maiden Voyage on New Boat this Friday - Advice Welcome
I recently purchased a 12' flat bottom jon boat that I am currently storing at Spruce Run and plan to take it out for her maiden voyage this Friday. The weather is looking good, light winds, partly sunny in the afternoon. Was wondering if anyone had some tips for me since I have never fished Spruce Run (either from the Bank or a boat). I am also somewhat new to boating in general so I plan to stick somewhat close to the launch for the first trip (just in case the motor conks out). The boat is equipped with a bow-mounted foot controlled trolling motor (24v, 65 lbs thrust - Minn Kota All Terrain). Unfortunately the directional indicator on the top of the motor is not working so that could prove challenging.
Eventually I would like to take the boat out for some night missions and target Hybrids, but for now I am just going to stick to what I know - Large & Smallmouth Bass. I do have a fishfinder (Hummingbird Piranha) and also the Navionics App which I can use for GPS. Any suggestions as to what depths I should be targeting? Points and coves? I realize there is no substitute for practice and time on the water, but any pointers would be greatly appreciated. I will probably be out there again Sat. morning and then going to head to one of the Shed lakes in the afternoon, so if anyone else plans to fish SR either of those days or the 'Sheds on Sat. send me a PM and maybe we can meet up. Wish me luck! Last edited by logs22; 06-07-2017 at 05:36 PM.. |
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Re: Spruce Run - Maiden Voyage on New Boat this Friday - Advice Welcome
Nice Boat!
Be careful with the 24v TM at > 70% thrust....it could easily throw you out of the boat especially if your slightly off balance... Is the indicator missing or broken? replacements are cheap... regardless you will get the hang of it pretty quick..i don't even look at the indicator any more... with the pedal flat and parallel to the deck the motor will be facing straight ahead, press with your toes and you go right, with the heal it goes left.... With such a light boat the TM batteries will last you all day and then some...i have an 80# 24V with group 29 batteries and have yet to run out of juice pulling around a 17' deep vee loaded with all my crap and 2 fishing buddies.... sounds like you have the necessary gadgets to find the structure...i would try and cover as much water as you can and focus on transition areas....cant go wrong with swim baits.... Oh and wear your PFD!! Good luck
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Re: Spruce Run - Maiden Voyage on New Boat this Friday - Advice Welcome
Have an awesome time! Beautiful new boat on a beautiful body of water. Enjoy it!
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Re: Spruce Run - Maiden Voyage on New Boat this Friday - Advice Welcome
Herring under slip floats
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Re: Spruce Run - Maiden Voyage on New Boat this Friday - Advice Welcome
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Nice boat. Good luck with it. I see a lot of sail boats stored at SR, but I assumed it was members of their sailing club. I didn't realize they offered storage of regular boats to the general public. I have no useful advice since I fish from a kayak. It appears most of the boats are slow trolling live herring. Watch out for those ghetto rental boats at SR. Most of those boat-renters have no idea that they are doing. Eventually somebody is going to get hurt. .
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Wish I could give you good info on where the fish are, but I haven't been out yet this year. When I do get out, I'm better at fishing than catching. However, I am only about 10 mins from my driveway to the ramp, so if you have any teething issues with the boat or need any tools I could swing by and give you a hand.
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indicator is easy to fix on those motors. i think the bass are on beds this time of year, and the window for night hybrids is rapidly closing, u got about 2 weeks left. If ur a bass fisherman just fish like u normall would from shore just the opposite way. As said that motor will flip u if you juice it and its turned hard in that little boat. I would make sure those batteries are holding a charge for long term power as thats your only form of propulsion? SR is kinda big and u gotta search usually to find fish so make sure the motor and boat are sound before you go too far. Id get a 12v cheap trolling motor for backup in case or a cheap gas motor, and 5 or 6 hp will push you over 7mph in that thing and if you look you can find one under 500. just wear your pdf and take your time getting used to it, the smaller the boat the more it lists and the less stable it is
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I am praying that the batteries had just lost their charge during the 3 weeks or so the boat was sitting idle. It could also be the connections which I am going to clean this weekend since they are all pretty corroded. I don't think it is the motor itself (at least I hope) but my fear is that both batteries may need to be replaced as they are god knows how old. Any suggestions on decent priced marine batteries? Minn Kota suggests 2 12V deep cycle marine batteries with at least a 105 AH rating, which based on my research seem to be pretty pricey. I also had about 2 inches of water in the boat by the time I got it back to the storage spot. It drained easily out the plug but I was wondering if this is something I should be worried about? I was out for a solid 3 hours so I would think a cheap bilge pump could solve the problem since it doesn't seem to be a serious leak. Otherwise I guess I would need to try and seal any leaks? As you can tell, I am clueless when it comes to boats so any guidance greatly appreciated. I think it goes without saying I got skunked. I was fiddling with boat so much though that I don't feel like I even really had a chance to fish. Thanks for all the great suggestions/pointers everyone, much appreciated! |
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Re: Spruce Run - Maiden Voyage on New Boat this Friday - Advice Welcome
Bring everything you'd need in case of an "oh sh*t" situation. Some essential tools, zip ties, maybe a tube of JB Waterweld, some extra wire/electrical fittings, duct tape, flashlights , batteries and a first aid kit. I too am a new boat owner, but despite having plenty of buddies with boats that I could call for a tow if needed, it's better to have the stuff with you than be screwed out there!
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