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Imobley
Posted 11/13/2014 9:50 AM (#739915 - in reply to #739829)
Subject: Re: tiller versus console




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14ledo81 - 11/12/2014 2:53 PM

This thread has really got me thinking. I had always thought I was a counsel guy. That is always what my dad had when I was growing up.

It sounds like (general consensus) the tiller is much nicer for fishing out of though. At least for what I would do. I will mostly fish smaller lakes. The two closest lakes to my house are around 250 acres. A "big" lake that I would fish would be 3000-5000 acres. I do live up near Ashland though, and will probably be spending some time out on the Chequamegon Bay in May.


if I were you I'd really think seriously about a tiller. I fish big and small water out of a 16' Lund tiller. Mostly lakes well under 1000 acres, but a trip or 2 on Erie & St. Clair each year. You just need to be smart. If its windy and you can't outrun the spray you will get wet, but 95% of the time i would choose a tiller over a console boat

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