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Watering Hole
does it have to be a jon boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crankworm" data-source="post: 104158" data-attributes="member: 1989"><p>Bassboy sounds like an awesome project don't get dicouraged if it takes longer to finish then planned, I have a car project I've been working on for 3years and counting.</p><p></p><p>Nathan you should try getting out on lake Michigan you will love it. you have to be careful of the weather and learn to pick your days but I grew up fishing perch, walleye, and smallies on lake Huron in the thumb out of my Grandpas 14'er. the 17' handles the big water good I still have to be smart about it(no fishing in 6 foot waves). My dad has a 21' sylvan Pro Fish which is nice because it has way more room but in the waves it doesn't feel near as solid as my Lund. 17 is still kind of small for salmon fishing, not because of the waves but just lack of space 2 people is good, 3 is bit crowded, and 4 means somebody is going to get knocked overboard in the commotion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crankworm, post: 104158, member: 1989"] Bassboy sounds like an awesome project don't get dicouraged if it takes longer to finish then planned, I have a car project I've been working on for 3years and counting. Nathan you should try getting out on lake Michigan you will love it. you have to be careful of the weather and learn to pick your days but I grew up fishing perch, walleye, and smallies on lake Huron in the thumb out of my Grandpas 14'er. the 17' handles the big water good I still have to be smart about it(no fishing in 6 foot waves). My dad has a 21' sylvan Pro Fish which is nice because it has way more room but in the waves it doesn't feel near as solid as my Lund. 17 is still kind of small for salmon fishing, not because of the waves but just lack of space 2 people is good, 3 is bit crowded, and 4 means somebody is going to get knocked overboard in the commotion. [/QUOTE]
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