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NickD
Posted 1/23/2015 7:39 AM (#749939 - in reply to #749807)
Subject: Re: Tuffy 1760




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If you plan on bass fishing a lot look at the G-Series. The rail is 3" lower or so without the gunnel cap. I've caught a lot of bass out of mine. Does fine drifting big windswept flats for smallies or getting back in the pads for largies. I really like the inside depth with the G-series. Kneeling by the edge of the boat in the cockpit puts you close to a fish in the net or easily get your hands on a bass. The front deck is just low enough that I can kneel and lip a bass or sit and lip one.
Curious why everyone has so many issues with the gas fill being in the way? I have always had rods laying on the port side without issue. 7' range bass and walley poles as well as my 9'8" Predators for musky fishing. Usually my bait pile is on the carpet right in front of the gas fill and the rods lay nicely right along the pile. I usually have 3 rods on each side while fishing.

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