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esoxfly
Posted 3/28/2009 1:11 AM (#368783 - in reply to #368735)
Subject: Re: bassboat vs tiller





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bassinbob84 - 3/27/2009 10:09 PM

thats kind of what i was thinking but a bass boat has been a dream of mine ever since i was about 5. i cant get it out of my head. maybe someday i can own both. what i like about the predator is the front deck is still raised like a bass boat for flipping jigs, its not like every other v out there. i have been on minnetonka in a bass boat and on the st croix river ( pleasure boaters paradise) alot and have never really had a problem with the waves. but i see what you are saying. never been on mille lacs open water, only ice. itd another on my to do list for this summer


You see tons of bass boats here on LSC, and this is big, Great Lakes water like Erie. They do it. I've never fished a bass boat here, but I see them running all the time in 3'-4' chop. Just can't imagine it being too much fun.

I didn't know much about tillers other than what I'd read until I fished a couple this last summer, one of which was Steve's 620 that he mentioned. Gawd, room for days. I'd still take my stand-up CC for blown days on big water, but the tiller layout was nice.

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