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Re: Boat Speed for Striper/White Bass
[Re: AustinWader]
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08/05/20 05:30 PM
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One thing you did not mention was the lakes you fish. Speed is more important on larger lakes like Texoma and Tawakoni. On Tawakoni i can run 15 - 20 miles wheras on Lavon 1/2 that.
2200 Bay Champ/200 Mercury Optimax 2017 Tundra TSS 4x4 Crewmax 5.7L
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Re: Boat Speed for Striper/White Bass
[Re: AustinWader]
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08/05/20 06:26 PM
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Ckolar
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I have a FishMaster 196 with a 125 Merc. It tops out at 36 mph. I'm not sure what prop is on it but it comes out of the hole quickly and I typically cruise in and around 30 mph. I have a Lowrance HDS with sidescan and LSS transducer. Your ability to pick up return at speed will have more to do with the location of your transducer. I cannot get a decent return over around 8 mph, so I'll run from structure to structure then typically troll at 3 to 5 mph looking for what I want to see. Speed was not a factor when I was boat shopping.
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Re: Boat Speed for Striper/White Bass
[Re: AustinWader]
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08/05/20 07:11 PM
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rebait
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I don't think any sonar is very accurate at more than 5 mph. But the faster she will go the more areas of a large lake that could be checked in a day. If you are going fast a large school would look like a drop in the bucket and you would probably never stop to fish it.
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Re: Boat Speed for Striper/White Bass
[Re: rebait]
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08/05/20 07:21 PM
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I don't think any sonar is very accurate at more than 5 mph. But the faster she will go the more areas of a large lake that could be checked in a day. If you are going fast a large school would look like a drop in the bucket and you would probably never stop to fish it. You'd be surprised
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