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Musky Brian
Posted 8/22/2013 9:48 AM (#658803 - in reply to #658793)
Subject: RE: new guy - first boat questions





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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
bass boats are a sneeky way to get a good looking boat with a nice engine for an affordable price. The decks on certain bass rigs can be great to fish out of for casting and figure 8's and such. The negatives are they can get annoying and seem like an obstacle course when it comes to crawling over tackle, rods and the net. Certain ones drive better then others but you certainly can get wet in some and it's not always the best ride in big water.....

I have owned quite a few boats and have made both good and bad calls. The best thing to do is to get your budget set in place, take your time, and do a heck of a lot of research and shopping to find the best boat you can afford. There's no rush and do not get impulsive

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