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Badgerpat1
Posted 3/3/2013 7:19 AM (#622525 - in reply to #622506)
Subject: Re: Bahia for Musky Fishing





Location: Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
So... I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that you (esoxfly) like the concept

Wonder why Ranger has not done any active marketing of the concept here in the north country?

I live in Wisconsin and my cabin is on an over 3000 acre body of water. I do like to fish really BIG water once or twice a summer. A friend of mine and I went to a boat show and spent much quality time in various 620VS models. The fit and finish is fantastic! Storage galore!

However, it is a BIG, DEEP boat. I looked at the Ranger SW catalog and saw that the Bahia only drafts 12 inches of water... I was thinking how ideal that might be at LOW. I would like a big boat for stability and keeping dry, but I also want something to move near larger underwater hazards without adjusting the bottom of my boat if you know what I mean. The other plus is that the deck seems closer to the water for figure 8's, release of fish, etc.

I will look at a Pathfinder who actively markets to Musky guys... but I really like my current Ranger, dealer network, resell value, etc. All thoughts, comments and advice are always appreciated.



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