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Rick
Posted 12/10/2010 7:15 PM (#469927 - in reply to #469083)
Subject: RE: Going to a deep V Which one?


I agree real three footers are a big deal if your not careful in most boats. I have filled boats with water two times in my life; once on leech lake in a deep v from behind, and my esox mag from the front on LOTW... These are the type of things im looking for. I have heard many times that aluminum boats get pushed around more in the wind than fiberglass but i cant really understand why if they are similar in weight and height out of the water. My esox is the best boat I have ever fished out of 90% of the time. But when its rough it kills me to watch other boats out cruising around just knowing the fish are probably on fire. Thats why I really want a deep v.

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