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Mercury prop on a Suzuki? I don't have this boat anymore however I was thinking about putting a 4 blade on my Catfish Pro 21. It has a Suzuki 150 on it. Which is featured in another video similar to this one on my channel and in the outboard in action playlist.
Its a stern planar board I bought from a local bait store (Big Fish Outfitters). I don't know brand and have never seen them before myself until I saw them at the store. Comes in a pack of two.
I have 1 lead acid for starting, 1 lithium for accessories, and 3 lithium for my trolling motor now. I never found the drain on my starting battery but I did move a few things to the accessories battery. It may have been a combination of things. The Suzuki has an "always hot" wire to the computer.
Yes this is a workhorse. We had the same motor on our previous boat here in Norway. I really liked it, simple and easy to maintain. Have a 225hp V6 four stroke from Mercury now.
The other Mercury in this video has over 2000 hours on it now and has never really been maintained right. He refused to let me do a follow up video as he doesn't want his clients to know how high of hours it has. Goes to show how far Mercury has come!
Canadian Nightcrawlers are impossible to breed as they need distance (they solo burrow). European nightcrawlers also called Big Reds is what I am using. They should be available up there as they can live in the cold too?
I was going to manually turn it over time. Big Reds do not compost as fast as the tiny Red Wigglers do. This is more for fishing bait and bait tank food than anything else.
You need to have a brown to Green ratio of at least 50/50 and cardboard or paper without color is better than printed paper with ink also any table scraps food scraps work as well they love fat like avocado good luck.
Enjoy the video Billy, and thanks for the tip on the bent hooks I never knew there was a right or wrong way to tie line on them. How long do those bluegill live in the cooler you have for them.
I've had minnows a couple of days in it. Fewer bluegill could do the same. These guys went directly into the bait tank. Was a little to crowded. They were still REALLY frisky when I put them in the bait tank.
I take these tests with a grain of salt. Me and my son have fished next to each other with the same bait time and time again and one of us would catch all the fish.
I agree it's not scientific. The only thing I ever see over and over again is Jello beating Kool-aid on baits. Jello has some of the same amino acids as Bluegill. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9YOilzleGQ8.html