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Trolling motor

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A trolling motor is a small engine affixed to the bow or stern of an angler's boat that provides source of power for slowly trolling a lure or natural bait through water where fish are sought, or to allow for precision maneuvering of the boat so that the Angler can more effectively cast his bait to where the fish are located.

Trolling motors usually are electric powered, with a battery providing energy, but small internal combustion engines are sometimes used. Trolling motors are often used as an alternative to larger engines that propel fishing boats to and from preferred fishing areas. Trolling motors and their small propellers can usually be lifted, either manually or via an electronic system, from the water to reduce drag when the larger engine is used for propulsion.

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