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Posted 4/22/2020 4:10 PM (#958662 - in reply to #958661)
Subject: Re: What is too small when it comes to boat size?




horsehunter - 4/22/2020 2:41 PM

All I know is that with all the launches closed right now my boat is much too big and 40 years ago I caught hundreds of fish from a canoe just not sure if my body is now suitable for fishing from a canoe. Definitely going to give it a try.


Might want to try a kayak instead, if that is an option. I have both but prefer the kayak. Getting in and out can be a bit of a hassle for an old guy like me, but I like the stability and being low in the water when fishing seems to help if there is any wind. Mine is a sit in fishing kayak, but a friend has a very nice one for fishing, that has foot pedals and you sit on it, not in it. Little pricey but he swears by it and fishes a lot of different waters, rivers, creeks, lakes.

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