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esox99
Posted 2/22/2015 9:30 PM (#755604 - in reply to #755369)
Subject: RE: Anyone have/use Mirrocraft Aggressor Boats





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I bought a new MirroCraft Aggressor 1763 in November 2011. Rigged it with a 115 E-TEC. I've been really pleased with the boat under all conditions. I bought it for fishing big water, especially Lake of the Woods, but it also spends a lot of time on southern reservoirs like Lake of the Ozarks and Pomme de Terre. Have also had it on Green Bay. The wide beam results in a good stable platform for casting and for landing muskies!

The 115 is plenty of power for 2-3 people; on the rare occasions when I add a fourth large adult I wouldn't mind a slightly larger E-TEC. The E-TEC was promoted as being more fuel efficient than my previous Yamaha four-stroke, and it is. I do a lot of Fall muskie trolling with the E-TEC. I can troll from 2.5 to 5 mph; seems like low speed trolling is much smoother if I run alcohol-free gas.

I do a lot of towing and I'm very happy with the custom MirroCraft/Heritage trailer for the way it tracks behind my tow vehicle and because of the ease of loading the boat even when I'm by myself.

Bottom line - after 3 very full seasons of fishing I'm very happy that I bought my MirroCraft.

Kevin Richards, Field Editor, MUSKIE Magazine

Edited by esox99 2/22/2015 9:52 PM

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