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TM remote in wind #11241372 11/24/15 05:13 AM
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Seems like the consensus is not to use the Terrova foot pedal so my question is how hard is it to fish in wind?

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Re: TM remote in wind [Re: West Texas FX] #11241382 11/24/15 06:07 AM
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Extremely easy. In my opinion, the terrova is better suited for the wind anyways. U need either current or wind to get the full potential of the anchor lock and if going down a bank or wherever u might be trolling, just point in the direction u want to go and push the continuous feature and hit the autopilot and you will go where it's pointed at whatever speed u want to go

Re: TM remote in wind [Re: West Texas FX] #11241498 11/24/15 12:48 PM
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Agreed. The Spot Lock feature seems to get a little confused when the wind is calm. It works best when there is a 10-15 mph wind.



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