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Location: Neenah, WI | Anybody out there ever fished out of a 1898 Eagle . Layout looks really nice, Just looking for input!
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Location: Tomahawk, Wisconsin | Nice rig but like alot of other glass boats out there good luck on any resale value unless the first letter of the boat name begins with an R!! |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | THAT is a ridiculous statement. Warrior has an excellent resale record in the are they are well known, as do all the regionals( tuffy, yar craft, warrior). Ranger may be big, but that doesn't mean they have a lock on the second hand glass boat market. |
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Location: Right behind you (tap, tap) BOOO | I fish out of my buddies 1898 eagle all the time, that boat rocks. If I were able to afford it I would have one in a heart beat. It's excellent on Mille Lacs we have been out there on the north end in some crazy stuff, the kind of stuff you don't see too many other idiots out trying to fish in. The layout is ideal for musky fishing, huge rear deck and the front is quite large also. I would definitely check them out if you are in the least bit interested.
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Location: Neenah, WI | Thank You for the info Esox 23
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Location: Rhinelander | I love my 166BT. It works great for muskies even though it is intended for walleye. Very stable and gets along good with a 60hp. Great warranty on the hull and the company is great, called me up to ask what size jacket I wanted when I sent in my warranty registration card. |
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Location: NEW LENOX | I owned a 18' backtroller, I loved that boat LOTS of room, easy to put in and out by myself. and I got what I payed for it 3 years later. I.M.H.O. much better than the rangers in the same style. |
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Location: Neenah, WI | Thanks for the info guys
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