walleyeguy13
04-15-2011, 04:35 PM
Funny the things you think about when you make plans to fish big water. When I fish up here in Minnesota I never really think about how much gas I use when I go out. I fish a couple of nights, top off the tank then head right back out. But when you start contemplating big water...
Anyway, I know the general rules of thumb for fuel consumption. Take 10% of your motor's HP rating and that roughly gives you the number of gallons per hour you will consume at wide open throttle. So I have a ballpark idea. It just gets too convoluted if I start to think about travel to the farthest point, trolling, backtracking, trolling, going back to the first spot, etc.
What I am looking for is practical advice from anyone who fishes the Bays in a rig similar to mine ... '97 Pro V 1660 with a 60 Merc (2 stroke), 24 Gallon tank. I'm wondering how far you guys comfortably venture out from the Gladstone/Escanaba area for a full day of trolling. I'll be fishing the NTC tourney in August, so we are limited to MI waters (Delta and Menominee).
Thanks.
Anyway, I know the general rules of thumb for fuel consumption. Take 10% of your motor's HP rating and that roughly gives you the number of gallons per hour you will consume at wide open throttle. So I have a ballpark idea. It just gets too convoluted if I start to think about travel to the farthest point, trolling, backtracking, trolling, going back to the first spot, etc.
What I am looking for is practical advice from anyone who fishes the Bays in a rig similar to mine ... '97 Pro V 1660 with a 60 Merc (2 stroke), 24 Gallon tank. I'm wondering how far you guys comfortably venture out from the Gladstone/Escanaba area for a full day of trolling. I'll be fishing the NTC tourney in August, so we are limited to MI waters (Delta and Menominee).
Thanks.