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mtcook16
Posted 3/14/2013 12:16 PM (#626456 - in reply to #625815)
Subject: Re: lund predator





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Location: MN
I have fished out of a buddy's for 3 years now....Wow. It is a great boat. We have fished muskie, walleye and bass from it. It did well with all, but far excelling for bass and musky with its 9' front deck ("2010" DW model). We have muskie fished 3 out of this boat many times, and it is very spacious with hundreds of baits in storage and in boxes and 15 rods on the front deck. His 200 Merc Verado throws it 50 mph, loaded with two guys and a half tank. If you do a lot of walleye fishing, I recommend a tiller version, or fishing from the front deck. Fishing walleye from the rear of the boat is kind of awkward with the jump seats, unless you put a pedestal seat back there to fish from. Other than that, it is a great boat. We fished in 4 footers on Vermilion and although it wasn't fun, she very handled well for a 90" and a little bit less aggressive hull.

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