Ken Pfeiffer

Manassas, VA, United States

Club President, New Horizon Bass Anglers ( Northern Virginia- Potomac River)

Dec 25 at 05:49 PM

Just a regular steering wheel hookup like regular bass boats. 

Dec 23 at 12:16 AM

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I have a water reservoir less than 20 minutes from my house that has a 9.9hp restriction. It has 3 different ramps and has great fishing. I have a Mercury 9.9hp on my tracker boat and it fishes very comfortably. The boat is low maintenance and runs forever on a tank of gas. The bonus is I get to keep my hat on at the top speed of 7 miles an hour. 

Would there be any benefits to use monofilament line on crankbaits to keep them shallow in grass?

Is it worth the effort ( wears you out) cranking the deep large crankbaits in wintertime?

Brian Latimer

Great ideas. Thank you

I had some success in the spring and summer burning a shallow crankbait in grass. Hard stop and go’s produces reaction bites. My theory has been to not give the fish a chance to think just react. Covers a lot of water and then allows me to try some plastics in places I got a bite. 

What is your ideal Gear ratio for the crankbait reel?

For the Potomac River grass beds I use the Orginal Baby -1’s and kVD 1.5’s. Do you have any other suggestions for crankbaits in 4 feet of water that can rip thru the grass before it gets thick?

Dec 21 at 01:07 PM

Shad colored 6th sense. I catch and released. But I love to eat fish. 

I got to fish the St Lawrence River this year  and became a fan of tungsten weights on my drop shots. What are your thoughts about tungsten weights in all types of waterways?