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greybeard
Posted 7/27/2005 6:43 PM (#154894)
Subject: Big water boat




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Location: Cottage Grove, Mn
Hello;
I'm thinking of a new boat that we'll use for big water and all other favorite places. I want to stay out in 2'waves(plus 2' troughs) . I want my wife to be comfortable after fishing with me since the 70's.( Wisc river in March to late October in Mn.) We deserve a windshield. I'm thinking about MilleLacs, Leech, LOTW, Green Bay, Georgian Bay and
the big river systems . I stopped listening to pros"going 50 in 6'ers in my bass boat" years ago. I have a boat I'm thinking about that is aluminium, has a 23 degree deadrise and is well made. The pics show I need changes for 8-10' rods and storage of my 125 lures that accompany us , but I think I've found the near perfect boat for me. If you fish big water, I'd appreciate your thoughts........
http://thehulltruth.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=69179&posts=14
We'll troll and cast and possibly drag grandkids around in Puget Sound. Let the comments begin. ;-)

Edited by greybeard 7/27/2005 6:57 PM

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