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  1. #1
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    I was new to the bags, tried running them out the back, wrong idea. Run them off your bow and check the length of your rope to stay out of the motor and you are good to go. Once I got the hang of it they work great. I have tied the back of the bag off to a cleat to keep the bag from swinging out from the boat, gives you much better boat control and keeps them out of the way of netting fish.

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    Default Thank you all

    Good luck to all

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    I run my bags off of the side and they work fine just make sure the rope length doesn't let it go in the prop. I have a I/o so that helps.

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    i suggest you get one of the easy troller trolling plates. i use one on my boat and love it. i had one of the old happy troller plates but i took off without raising the plate and it bent way back and ended that trolling trip. then when i got home i had to use a 10 ton bottle jack and put it under my old motorhome and set the jack on the plate and jacked the mh up and it fixed the plate. but i have taken off with the easy troller down and it didnt hurt anything.

    the easy troller is hinged in the middle and is spring loaded. so if you forget and try to take off the lower half will swing up and not bend. i have one i bought for another boat but didnt use it. now im selling the boat so i dont need the plate any more. it is a used plate but in great condition. if you want it you can have it for 80.00 shipped to you. but even if you get a new trolling plate the easy troller is the way to go.

    i just take my boat out of gear then pull the release cord and hold it and put it in reverse then release the cord and it will go down and lock. then you are ready to go forward and start trolling. then when you get done just put the boat out of gear and pull the release cord then put the boat back in forward gear then release the cord and give the boat enough gas to bring the plate up untill it locks in the up position.
    sherman
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    Contact skipper 9 on here best bags u can get most bang for your buck I run them off the side of my 272 with no issues as long as you take the time to make your ropes the correct length u wont have any issues with them getting into your prop I have a inboard and don't have any problems I like to make the back lines and the front ones a little long and then just wrap them around the cleat more to get them adjusted corectly and that way I can run different size bags also or I will adjust the back of the bags with the line to controlling how much drag I have to controll the boats speed down to the tenth on speed because as the capt Jim informed me if u can't run the correct speed you won't catch the fish seriously just contact him on here he will help u out

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    Get 2 Amish bags 48 inches and don't waste your time with anything else.

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    I checked out skipper9's website and looks like he may be losing business as they are not even mentioned on his site. Would be nice to see what I am looking at before even talking to the guy.

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