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Whether it is the primary or secondary form of propulsion on an angler&#8217;s boat, a trolling motor is a self-contained unit that can be lifted up out of the water when not in use. Sometimes it&#8217;s attached to the bow and sometimes to the stern. It has a variety of   uses [...]]]></description>
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<p>Whether it is the primary or secondary form of propulsion on an angler&#8217;s boat, a trolling motor is a self-contained unit that can be lifted up out of the water when not in use. Sometimes it&#8217;s attached to the bow and sometimes to the stern. It has a variety of   uses . When used as a secondary form of propulsion, it&#8217;s used for trolling for game fish and usually mounted on the transom next to the primary motor. It allows for more precise positioning of the boat so that the person fishing can cast the bait where the fish are located</p>
<p><a href="http://www.efishbox.com/page/trolling-motors/" target="_blank">Trolling motors</a> are generally designed with a DC electric motor that uses 12-volt deep cycle batteries for power. The motors are sealed into a watertight container at the end of a shaft and are submerged when operating. Tiller steering is the most  common  , with speed control normally  located  on the top  . Trolling motors controlled by hand attach to the boat with clamps.</p>
<p>For smaller watercraft like canoes and kayaks, trolling motors may be used as a primary source of automatic propulsion. <a href="http://www.efishbox.com/page/trolling-motors-minn-kota/24326/" target="_blank">Minn Kota iPilot</a>, which is a GPS-based control system for some of its trolling motors. It uses GPS technology for navigation and positioning that does not require hands-on operation.  Used  on certain  Riptide/ Terrova  models, it  has  cruise control  and  a    option  that allows  fishermen  to  record  a fishing track of up to two miles and  save  it in memory , making it available for later use.</p>
<p>The Riptide series of trolling motors are saltwater trolling motors made for the harsh conditions of saltwater immersion. Any metal-on-metal interfaces feature composite bushings for isolation, which reduces wear and makes the motor very quiet. The tiller steering system is  fully   customizable  in terms of tilt angle and length. And they  feature  the Lift-Assist gas-charged spring  integrated into  the bow mount,  which makes  it easier to lift the  motor  in and out of the water.</p>
<p>The Traxxis is a transom-mounted freshwater trolling motor from <a href="http://www.efishbox.com/page/trolling-motors-minn-kota/" target="_blank">Minn Kota Trolling Motors</a>, with features designed to assist in deploying, stowing, steering, and depth adjustment. Transom motors have somewhat of a reputation for being difficult to operate, but the Traxxis is designed for one-hand stowing with no push buttons or release levers. Like the Riptide models, the tiller steering is customizable in terms of handle angle and length. In addition, it   It also  has a cam lock depth adjustment   which is  unlike the more typical  tension knob depth control. It allows the Traxxis&#8217; depth to be precisely fixed, with no slipping.</p>
<p>A high quality trolling motor like those made by Minn Kota can make the difference between a successful day on the water and a disappointing one. By allowing fishermen to accurately and quietly maneuver to where the fish are, the motors make angling a more precise and enjoyable pastime.</p>
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