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VMS
Posted 4/30/2014 2:48 PM (#709557 - in reply to #709549)
Subject: Re: Is bigger always better?





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rbiwer - 4/30/2014 2:03 PM

The only time a smaller boat is better is when it's in the garage.


O.k... now take that 18 foot boat to any lake that is on an unimproved, non-maintained back road, launch it on a depression on the side of the road to fish some really nice water that can have excellent potential for large fish and nice quantities as well.

Or...pull up to a nice small river that is 3 feet or so deep on average....sand bars, rocks...

I'll take that 12 - 14 foot boat any day over a decked out 17 - 18 foot machine... Better yet, give me a kayak and enjoy the peacefulness of the day...no motors, good exercise...

Steve



Edited by VMS 4/30/2014 2:49 PM

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