I think I might do more on the trolling motor this year, and little or none of the fishing after long runs on the big motor. Economy is slow, job went south, boat motor has worked hard for 15 years and I think its due a vacation.
I think of all the places to fish, where success is just s few yards from a ramp. Like Cumberland at Jamestown, where a ramp-in, a troll thru a no wake, and a left turn puts rock bluffs on the port, and a nice deep channel to starboard. One battery pulling boards gets me darn near the whole way to Allegator 2, and now easily to Allegator 1. Two batteries, and I got a round trip.
Taylorsville Settlers Trace ramp is a short troll from the right hand outside the no wake, and jumps at the hump and deep water towards the dam. I can troll that whole area 4-5 times and get to back to the ramp with only one batteries worth of trolling juice.
Nolin at Wax, or Moutadier, or Barren at the Narrows or at the dam, or Green from the state or Green Marina Ramp works too.
With a couple less bucks to spend on gas, just maybe I'll learn to slow down, focus on the goal, dial in smaller areas, and learn to fish them just a little better and more productively. Who knows, having less money, one fewer job, less gas........might just make me a better fisherman.
Now if I can just figure out how to tow a 20 foot pontoon with a "Smart Car", I'll be in business. Maybe I'll hang a 20 foot lightning rod on the towing electric car's hood, and only fish this year in thunderstorms...........
So how is the ecomony changing your fishing habits?


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