Location: Sun Prairie, Wisconsin | Honestly, I think the high bow is a non-issue. I generally fish in the back, but my fishing partners had no problem executing the figure 8. The length of today's rods really help. I'm five foot 7 on a good day. Working and releasing fish really isn't a problem. We fished in some very stiff winds in July at LOW. The boat tracked well. I had similar concerns, but I worked with Mr. Tanner Wildes at Mr. Marine. Tanner has put "just a few" Muskies in his boat. After a couple of test rides I was sold. If you PM me, I'll be happy to send you his contact information. The other boat that is out there is Yarcraft. I looked at them and just didn't like the rear layout. With the addition of a small Just en Case, the rear casting deck on the Warrior is pretty nice for a Tiller boat. Lund makes nice boats, but I simply enjoy glass boats. Yes I love my boat...most guys do after they spend money on them:) I really encourage you to start kicking waves in each of the boats you are looking at.
Edited by Badgerpat1 8/24/2018 7:35 AM
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