I fish by myself a lot and sometimes there is no one else around. I use to fish in the colder months and that was one of the reasons I decided to spend some extra money to get the best battery I could find on the market.
Before this for many years I used the regular deep cycle and regular starting batteries. One day I went to Lynville, IN's Park with my neighbors and the motor would not start. The trolling motor failed on the same trip after a short time. I was so frustrated that day. I finally got the motor to start but I was worried that the motor would stop and I would not be able to restart it and get back home. So we went for a very short ride up the lake a bit and turned around and came back to the launch ramp. We have two 10 to 12 year old girls with us that wanted to learn to fish. I decided to rig them up for some bluegill fishing at the launch ramp and shoreline and they had a ball. I was upset and trying my best not to let on that I was upset. They girls had fun catching little bluegill and the action was fast so they didn't miss a beat. But, I swore that it would never happen to me again. I got the boat's carburetor fixed and then went out and got two brand new Optima Batteries and a new Min-Kota Trolling Motor battery. What really had me steamed was that a few months before this I had taken the boat in to get it worked on by a repair shop and they failed to fix my carborator properly that fall. So the next spring when we went on this trip the boat would not start and the starting battery died on me.
The Optimas are easy to charge and take a charge so much faster. I've used the trolling motor optima battery all day on a trolling motor only lake and then charged it back up to full in about 4 to 6 hours that night. It was ready to go the next day. Always charge the battery back up right after you use it and it will last a lot longer. Letting a dead or half charged battery sit for long periods of time is hard of batteries.




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