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esoxfly
Posted 8/14/2011 6:04 PM (#511757 - in reply to #510981)
Subject: RE: glass boat other than rangers?





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Dahly Lama - 8/14/2011 5:13 PM

How does that relate to the question?


Mr. Dahlberg is just relaying to the original poster how awesome properly designed bay boats are! I'm a Ranger guy, but Pathfinders are on my short list (next to Bass Cats and -yeah right- Yellowfins) for 20-24' bays. I have a whole 'nother list for small boats. I fish alone most of the time and 20' is plenty for me. 24' is alot of boat, but room is nice. The only place I don't see bays being prime is for trolling, and that's just for the sake of seating. But I'm sure Larry has trolled his and Pete trolled his on his show this year, so I know it's doable. But I'm not a troller, so bays get my vote 100% of the time for my fishing.

Add a Power Pole or two and you've got a muskie machine that does well with passengers, kids, dogs, whatever.

Now if I can just get past a broken leg, I'd be enjoying mine!

Edited by esoxfly 8/14/2011 6:16 PM



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