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btfish
Posted 1/23/2015 6:08 AM (#749930 - in reply to #749928)
Subject: Re: Tuffy 1760




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Location: With my son on the water
Paul

Yes we Bass fish a bunch until the Muskie's turn on a bit. To be honest we go way up tight into the crap. I go the same place everybody else goes. We are by no means limited where we fish because of the boat but we do have to trim the motor up. To answer you question how high up we are? I can only compare it to several Lunds that I had and we are definetely higher, this was a change for me and took a bit of adjustment but now I am used to it. It isn't too high that we can't lip fish (not Muskie)and when we net a muskie we are still able to leave the net in the water to work on the hooks. I am not sure this answeres your question?

To me my boat is kind of a high bread bass/deep vee boat. Remember we added the back deck extension right away which to me is a must. (Great deck space and storage). My boat has great deck space but still has an open cock pit where I can store a few large tackle boxes and a larger muskie net (in the open position ready to go). But yet when I am out on LOTW I can go anywhere I want and not worry too much about the weather.

If you haven't looked at my post from last June I would do so. This boat has some very nice things going for it that I honestly could not find in any other boat.

Brad

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