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Cowboyhannah
Posted 12/25/2010 6:44 PM (#471953 - in reply to #471693)
Subject: Re: Ranger boats for Muskies?





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JRedig - 12/23/2010 2:41 PM

bassinbob84 - 12/21/2010 6:37 AM

You have to use your head but I'm running a r70. I can run 3-4 footers without a problem but fishing in them can get a little wet.


Uh, my 690 doesn't run in 3-4 footers without getting wet, my step dad's r70 sure has hell can't do that either...

They are not a good muskie boat, IMO. No place to put anything.


I know I get a chuckle out of guys who say they have no probs in big water in little boats. I just figure what they are calling 3-4 footers is not what I call 3-4 footers.

I never really measured the waves but a guy could watch his graph to see the difference between trough and crest. That should work. All I know is I've been on gb and Big Bay taking gallons over the bow of my 619---waterfall going over the walk through step and know it's time to go.





Edited by Cowboyhannah 12/25/2010 6:55 PM

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