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ChriS bUrGAN file the Prop Martin’s first bit of advice renders back to trolling motor prop principles. “I carry a file with me in the boat,” he says. “When I get a slight burr or nick in my trolling motor prop, I immediately file it out.” With 112 pounds of thrust, Martin’s Minn Kota Ultrex offers plenty of power, but a smooth prop is still a must. According to our expert, any slight abrasions are the first to adhere to grass when a trolling motor prop begins to bind up. By having an ultra-smooth prop edge, Martin avoids such clogs more readily, and can maneuver through weeds at a slower, quieter speed. “Some guys need to run their motors on high speed to get through the grass, and that makes a lot of noise. I like to ease through it and sneak around,” he adds. THE EXPERT SCott MArtiN every fan of bass fishing knows scott Martin. Growing up in florida, the former forrest Wood cup cham- pion is renowned for his prowess on grass-choked fisheries. in fact, it was his father, the legendary Roland Martin, who designed one of the first weedless trolling motor props. Mining grass is in the bloodline. tape it up Martin seeks to correct a basic prob- lem at its source: weeds collecting on the trolling motor shaft. Some time ago, he noticed that a complete stoppage of for- ward momentum is often caused by grass on the shaft, which builds into a massive, floating island that must be dragged by the boat. To combat the clog, Martin rigs any cords or cables – such as that of a HydroWave – behind the trolling motor shaft, substituting a full sheath of electrical tape for cable ties. Charge to the max Keep the prop’s edge smooth to avoid hanging up in the grass. january 2017 i flWfishing.Com A trolling motor is only as good as its batteries, so don’t cheap out. Today, Martin relies on Lithium Pros batteries, meticulously maintained with a Minn Kota Precision charger. Recent charger advancements have been incredible, as new models are digitally controlled to maintain the best state of charge regard- less of battery type, power surges, tem- perature fluctuations or humidity. 27