Only true cable steer trolling motor with gps anchoring every inch decibel and ripple could be the difference between a trophy fish and an empty cast.
Trolling motor cable steer vs electric.
Dec 26 2017 1.
Know that i ve moved my focus to more panfishing i m looking at a torrova 80 w i pilot.
Electric foot pedal i am trying to decide between staying with what i have a minnkota autopilot 65 or go to a cable drive.
Cable steer vs electric on trolling motor discussion in boats and motors started by lonewolf dec 26 2017.
It is cable steer and i am used to it.
Motorguide x5 cable steer bow mount trolling motor engineered for the rigors of tournament fishing the pro ready motorguide x5 series foot controlled bowmounts delivers the quiet operation rugged durability and precise control you need to perform at your peak.
Just in my opinion they aren t very good on the smaller lakes here in kentucky that don t offer a lot of fishing away from the bank.
It doesn t distract them from fishing in the least and they can devote their full focus to the fishing.
The ap has also gone out on my motor as well so i need to constantly stay with the control.
The trolling motor that i am using rightnow is the original 12 24v motor guide 45 that came on my 1993 nitro.
If i was thinking of replacing the motor i would like to know a couple of things.
Lastly cable steer tm s provide easier maneuverability in very shallow water and very weedy water.
But if i fished big water more frequently the electronic motors would be nice.
Made to be virtually bulletproof x5 motors offer superior strength and wear.
Hopefully you can help.
I use a cable driven trolling motor i m a vary aggressive fisherman so i have to be able to turn on a dime and the electronic directed trolling motors are just to slow for me.
A traditional non gps trolling motor and is an especially good choice for those who compete in tournaments.
This trolling motor will put more fish in the boat vs.
I ve always run a cable steer but that was when i mainly bass fished.
Trolling motor cable drive vs.
Electric or cable steer.
Another perk of the cable driven motors is they stow and deploy quicker and easier than most electric steer motors.
The consensus was that they provided superior touch and feel because you literally had your foot on the actual controls and the motor would respond to any twitch or movement in real time.