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shmoesmith
04-12-2007, 03:04 PM
So I have a 12ft fishing raft with a trolling motor. I have never really done the trolling fishing before. Not sure what sort of setup I need as far as rod/reel/tackle etc. Any good places to get my trolling on?

skifishbum
04-13-2007, 06:26 AM
Ice should be coming off Strawberry and Scofield soon if not already.
Give me a shout I gots plenty of extra gear.
We could probably hook that trolling motor on the driftboat and get the troll on a little more comfortably.

shmoesmith
04-13-2007, 11:07 AM
Ice should be coming off Strawberry and Scofield soon if not already.
Give me a shout I gots plenty of extra gear.
We could probably hook that trolling motor on the driftboat and get the troll on a little more comfortably.

It's just a little electric troll motor, so I don't know that it would push the drift boat.

Lonnie
04-13-2007, 03:28 PM
Ice should be coming off Strawberry and Scofield soon if not already.
Give me a shout I gots plenty of extra gear.
We could probably hook that trolling motor on the driftboat and get the troll on a little more comfortably.

Both the berry and scofield are open. To legally run a motorised boat in utah (yes even electic troling motors cound) you have to register the boat with the UT State Tax commission (DMV). So talk to them if you haven't already...

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shmoesmith
04-13-2007, 08:00 PM
Both the berry and scofield are open. To legally run a motorised boat in utah (yes even electic troling motors cound) you have to register the boat with the UT State Tax commission (DMV). So talk to them if you haven't already...

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Already done. Took care of that one last year. It's just a 12ft fishing raft, kind of like a zodiac classic, but they wanted it registered if I was mounting a motor :(

Pow4Brains
04-13-2007, 08:47 PM
Mang, that sux. In CO you don't have to register it unless the motor is over 5hp. You might want to check. Slay some piggies!

shmoesmith
04-13-2007, 10:22 PM
yeah, I looked into it a bunch last year, and finally ended up having to not only register the boat, but title it too. Luckily, since it's not exactly a cheap walmart rubber raft, it has a HID# etc, so I was able to get it titled and registered. The next dumb thing about it is that if I have the trolling motor or a gas motor mounted to it (it will take a small outboard) I can't have any alcohol in the boat under utah state law. However, if I have the boat out on the water without the motor mounted to it and am just paddling it, I'm allowed to have alcohol. Lame.

It's a fun little boat though. Fits two people a dog and a cooler of beer and gear quite nicely. I like the fact that it has wood floor boards so that you can stand up and walk around in it(cant do that in most rafts except a few like the zodiac). Like the fact tha tit has trolling rod holders built into the raft and a really tough nylon polyurethane coated shell so you can take it into really swampy branchy shit without puncturing the hole.

Lumpy
04-15-2007, 01:30 PM
$114 to register the driftboat this year which basically gets me an electric motor and a couple trips to Strawberry. What a racket...you have to register a pontooner if you put a 35lbthrust electric on it!

shmoesmith
04-16-2007, 10:53 PM
yeah, my electric works, although I fear how long my battery will last on it (have a series 27 battery, deep cycle). I don't know how much thrust it has, but I think its in the 35 lb range on high power. I would really like to get a nice 2.5 or 3hp motor for it.

Dirty Hoar
04-18-2007, 06:21 PM
I'm usually always available for any type of fishing. Don't have a boat or trolling motor but have a big cooler stuffed with beer.

Seriously, I would love to get out fishin' with some maggots. PM me anytime.