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Bow mount, stern mount, motor mount - where's the best place to put your electric trolling motor, and why? It depends on how and where - bay, lake, or backwater - you fish. To find out which position works best and for whom, I spent a day under different types of electric power with walleye pro staffer Scott Fairbairn. -Jon Meade
 
Position: Bow mount Model: Minn Kota Terrove 80

Purpose: Pulling the boat forward, especially against a strong wind. Advantages: Provides great boat control; positioned at the fingertips of an angler casting from the bow; less clutter than a stern mount motor once deployed. Disadvantages: Gets in the way of fly fishers and throwing a cast net; the bow design on some boats won't accommodate it; in rough seas the prop may ventilate as the boat rises and falls; more cluttered than a stern mount when not deployed. Best Application: Cast-and-retrieve fishing along shorelines, flats, and structure.

Position:Stern mount Model:Minn Kota Vector 3X

Purpose: A low-cost power source. Advantages: More affordable than other mount options; easier to reach and use when operating from the rear of the boat; provides maximum control when "sliding" over structure (slowing the drift) stern-to in the wind or current. Disadvantages: Provides less control when running straight ahead; creates more stern clutter and can interfere with outboard operation. Best Application: Back trolling; principal power source on small boats; pinpoint jigging on the drift.

Position: On the outboard's lower unit Model: Minn Kota EM101 Purpose: To make small speed adjustments when trolling; trolling when an external motor would be unsightly or impractical.

Advantages: Uses the boat's outboard rudder for control; allows slow trolling speeds; stays out of the way. Disadvantages: Draft is full draft of the outboard; doesn't provide as much forward control as a bow-mount, especially in a head-wind. Best Application: Slow trolling without creating any clutter; the only option for boats not designed as fishboats and unable to accommodate other mounting options.