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<blockquote data-quote="shootandfish1" data-source="post: 190150" data-attributes="member: 5184"><p>Back to my orginal question. Part of my 'dumbness' is that my local rivers are controlled by the Army Corps of Enginners, have locks and dams creating pools, thus no shallow water experience. </p><p></p><p>I'm just not sure what to expect from the typical southern US rivers. As one procedes upstream in the main channels and tributaries to progressivly shallower water, there comes a point where a conventional hull can't operate, but how much futher upstream can one procede with a tunnel/jack plate prop before you reach jet tunnel or canoe only depth? Are you talking miles and miles of water or something much shorter where one could just use a trolling motor?</p><p></p><p>Hope this is making sense. I've got cut this short. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again, Fred</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootandfish1, post: 190150, member: 5184"] Back to my orginal question. Part of my 'dumbness' is that my local rivers are controlled by the Army Corps of Enginners, have locks and dams creating pools, thus no shallow water experience. I'm just not sure what to expect from the typical southern US rivers. As one procedes upstream in the main channels and tributaries to progressivly shallower water, there comes a point where a conventional hull can't operate, but how much futher upstream can one procede with a tunnel/jack plate prop before you reach jet tunnel or canoe only depth? Are you talking miles and miles of water or something much shorter where one could just use a trolling motor? Hope this is making sense. I've got cut this short. Thanks again, Fred [/QUOTE]
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