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muskyrat
Posted 10/6/2014 8:16 PM (#733678 - in reply to #733651)
Subject: Re: tiller versus console




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Well the farther back you sit the better the ride So a tiller is great. Everybody likes to talk about the worst day on Mill lacs or LSC. Unless you are on an expensive vacation most often you don`t want to go fishing in 20mph winds or rain because it`s no fun. I bought a boat I will enjoy under the conditions I fish most. Nice weather. I don`t want a full windshield and top in my way when I don`t even like fishing fowl weather. Then people sell you the line you can only get big fish under horrible conditions in November. Heard that line about the St. Lawrence. Well we and plenty of other people caught fish and big ones under bluebird skies with almost zero wind in September. Pretty sure you can get fish on Mill Lacs or Green Bay without fishing 20mph winds and four foot waves. I would guess most guys are taking the family out in the summer not October on Mill Lacs.

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