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<blockquote data-quote="golfrnut" data-source="post: 414255" data-attributes="member: 14427"><p>A lot of it comes down to budget and purpose.</p><p></p><p>Before I bought my outboard, I had both. I also do a lot of bass fishing, moving around, etc and need a bow mount to get near banks, structure, etc. Someone who just trolls around the lake or fishes off an anchor maybe wouldn't need a bow mount as much as I do. </p><p></p><p>I had the pusher motor on the transom for the simple idea of being able to go faster with it and to keep the hours off my bow mount(bow mounts being much more expensive).</p><p></p><p>In the end, I ended up with an outboard and sold off my pusher motor to someone else I work with that does a lot of other electric lake fishing but doesn't need to be on the bow cruising all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="golfrnut, post: 414255, member: 14427"] A lot of it comes down to budget and purpose. Before I bought my outboard, I had both. I also do a lot of bass fishing, moving around, etc and need a bow mount to get near banks, structure, etc. Someone who just trolls around the lake or fishes off an anchor maybe wouldn't need a bow mount as much as I do. I had the pusher motor on the transom for the simple idea of being able to go faster with it and to keep the hours off my bow mount(bow mounts being much more expensive). In the end, I ended up with an outboard and sold off my pusher motor to someone else I work with that does a lot of other electric lake fishing but doesn't need to be on the bow cruising all the time. [/QUOTE]
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