I'm a newbie at this, so I'll try to explain this as best I can:<br /><br />Took the boat out last night (1978 Evinrude 115). Ran it for about 30-45 minutes. It ran great until we got to our destination. <br /><br />We fished for about 25 minutes and didn't get a bite - tried to start engine. It would crank just fine, but it never even attempted to fire. <br /><br />I checked the bulb and it was still full from the trip across the lake. I tried different trim settings, including cranking the engine comepletely out of the water (I know that's bad, but I was getting desperate). As information ... we were fishing in a deep location and I had not trimmed the engine up when we stopped.<br /><br />We trolled for about 10-15 minutes and I tried it again. Still no luck. Not even an attempt to fire, but still no trouble with getting the choke to work or the engine to crank. <br /><br />Finally, I decided to try my spare tank. When I disconnected the fuel line to hook up the other tank I noticed a little fuel leaking out of the engin side of the fitting. Thinking the engine might be flooded I tried to crank it a few times with the fule line disconnected (I have no idea if that's the right thing to do but I had nothing to lose at this point). After I did that, I hooked up the same fuel line I was using, and it fired up! It wasn't a smoot fire ... it took it a few seconds to 'catch', but you could here that it was trying to start instead of just cranking like it was comletely out of gas.<br /><br />I'm assuming that the engine was flooded, but how could it be flooded after I had been fishing for over 30 minutes? When I pull in somewhere to fish is there something I can do to prevent this from happening? Should I be trimming the engine up or disconnecting the fule line?<br /><br />Any help appreciated. I want to take this boat way out on the lake, but I can't do it until I can trust it to start (and myself to know how to properly operate the darn thing)!<br /><br />THanks in advance!