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musky513
Posted 2/15/2018 11:33 AM (#892518 - in reply to #892051)
Subject: Re: Bass Boat




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I have a Ranger R80 and a Ranger 692 vs. I just got the 692 last year. For me, if I’m going to cast all day I prefer to fish out of the bass boat. It’s lower to the water, which makes deep figure 8s easy and controlling the boat in wind is way easier for me as it catches way less wind than my 692. I’ve ran a bass boat for about 10 years now and wouldn’t hesitate to fish my bass boat in any water that most guys run deep v hulls in. That being said, the 692 definitely rides a little smoother in big waves and is definitely a better boat to troll from. As far as storage goes, if you have a monster Lakewood box or something similar it likely won’t fit in the storage areas of a bass boat. There is a ton of room for baits in the storage areas, but you may need to store them in non conventional ways. If you have a family or kids that are going to fish with you, the bass boat is great if you are only taking one or two at a time, any more people than that kinda sucks. If they are little kids, I’d steer away from the bass boat...

Edited by musky513 2/15/2018 11:40 AM

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