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Musky Brian
Posted 7/6/2012 2:05 PM (#569442 - in reply to #569434)
Subject: RE: Musky boats?





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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
well any one who ISN"T getting nickled and dimed on their boat is probably either in denial or not fishing much....That's kind of just the way these things go

If I was going to go aluminum I would certainly go with a Lund,your boat may not be 100% ideal for Musky fishing but you could do a heck of a lot worse...

I'm one of many who are Ranger guys...I think you would be hard pressed to find owners of a 690, 692, 619, 620, or 621 models have many ( if any complaints) about them. They are all deeper v to handle big water but also have good storage and low to the water front and back decks to keep your boatside stuff easy and still "safe". You do burn more gas, but the heavier glass boats drift less in the wind as opposed to aluminum. Plenty of storage on all, and similar to a Lund there will always be someone out there lined up to buy your Ranger if you ever want to make a change with generally solid resale values

Edited by Musky Brian 7/6/2012 2:07 PM

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