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| I Love my Tracker TUNDRA........No problems what so ever!!!! |
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Location: APPLETON, WI | HomeTime - 7/27/2010 8:54 AM
If you have the cash, bar non, the best Muskie rig out there is the Lund 2010 Predator. One of the largest casting platforms that is nicely elevated, 60" front live well, 50" rear live well, fit with a 225 Opti or ProXS. Or you can get it as a Tiller with a 175hp with hydraulic steer or 115 Tiller without. 90" beam so its still wide enough but very fast. One of the better big water boats that you can easily cast from. My dream boat for sure... Almost bought one earlier in the year.
http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/videos/05.01.2009/1486/Lund.Predato...
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I've never had the pleasure of even seeing one in person much less actually knowing what it's like to fish out of one... but it would be one of my top choices if money were no object. |
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Location: West Bend, WI | Grass this might be right up your alley, saw this on craigs list.
http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/boa/1866509303.html |
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| muskie-addict - 7/19/2010 5:07 PM
I have a Alumacraft TournamentPro 18-footer. Probably pretty easily the most fishable boat I've ever been in, casting or trolling. Both are awesome.
Minus is that the flat aluminum hull design does not make for a dry ride in wind or wind and waves. Which is a constant issue where I fish. But, ya dance with the one that brung ya.
-Eric
Not sure what year you boat is, but I have a 2006 Tournament Sport 185 (18'11") and it is extremely dry. The waves spray straight out to the side and rarely does spray get inside.
For a budget friendly boat, I think the Navigator cannot be beat. I seriously considered a Navigator before getting my Tournament sport. There is a deck around the whole dang boat which makes it awesome to fish out of, plus the huge livewell.
Plus Crestliner doesnt let you choose your motor either so unless you love Mercury, you are SOL. |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Plus Crestliner doesnt let you choose your motor either so unless you love Mercury, you are SOL.
You can easily buy boat and trailer, and put whatever motor you wish on the rig.
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