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Posted 11/24/2014 6:31 PM (#741539 - in reply to #741269)
Subject: Re: Economical muskie boat





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I haven't owned an Esox tiller, but I've owned an Esox console and it was ridiculously awesome and I hope to go back to one some day. The Esox series, whether tiller or console, is an outstanding boat with a great layout and a super hull. If the hull is solid you can't go wrong.

As for economical musky boats, I've owned lots of boats: fish-and-skis, Whalers, jet boats, bay boats, even a Ranger. Some were brand new with big payments, but my last two have been low budget "fixer uppers," that came with solid hulls and lots of promise and little else. But unlike the new ones I could pay cash. And with patience, creativity, and a helluva lot of sweat equity, when you're done you'll have something to be proud of. I'd love to tell you I wouldnt trade my fixer upper Lund tiller for a new 620 (that would be a lie!), but dang, I like fishing out of a boat I busted my butt to make nice. Yeah, you can have an economical musky boat. Go get it!

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