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Looking for Boat Suggestions
I fish a lot of small ponds, anywhere from 1 to 6 acres in size, and I would
like a boat that will fit in the back of my truck and that is easy to get into and out of the water. I plan to use a trolling motor for power. I was thinking about a jon boat, but also like the small pontoon boats. Any suggestions or opinions would be appreciated. |
A jon boat is not a bad option. I have a bigger one, and I like it a lot,
but if I only fished small pinds I'ld probably go for something like this. http://tinyurl.com/4xnd7 P.S. There is a jon boats only section on the forums on my website. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com "Bill H." wrote in message ... I fish a lot of small ponds, anywhere from 1 to 6 acres in size, and I would like a boat that will fit in the back of my truck and that is easy to get into and out of the water. I plan to use a trolling motor for power. I was thinking about a jon boat, but also like the small pontoon boats. Any suggestions or opinions would be appreciated. |
hard to beat the ratio of weight/capacity of a jonboat.
also, with the flat front end, when you beach the boat, the hull is stable when you walk out over the bow. hth bill "Bill H." wrote in message ... I fish a lot of small ponds, anywhere from 1 to 6 acres in size, and I would like a boat that will fit in the back of my truck and that is easy to get into and out of the water. I plan to use a trolling motor for power. I was thinking about a jon boat, but also like the small pontoon boats. Any suggestions or opinions would be appreciated. |
Bill H. wrote:
I fish a lot of small ponds, anywhere from 1 to 6 acres in size, and I would like a boat that will fit in the back of my truck and that is easy to get into and out of the water. I plan to use a trolling motor for power. I was thinking about a jon boat, but also like the small pontoon boats. Any suggestions or opinions would be appreciated. Bill, I did just what you are wanting to do for about 4 years. I had a small 12' Jon boat that fit in the bed of my pickup. I used a 24lb thrust transom mount trolling motor on it. It was perfect for those lakes, and I could fish all day with the battery I had (Unless it got really windy, and I had to fight it all day). The boat was really light, and I had to put a lot of weight on the opposite end of the boat from where I was fishing, I usually used my wife :-). Good luck, Chris |
"Chris Rennert" wrote in message SNIP I had to put a lot of weight on the opposite end of the boat from where I was fishing, I usually used my wife :-). Oooooh, what's it worth to you not to have me repeat that to your wife???? -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote:
"Chris Rennert" wrote in message SNIP I had to put a lot of weight on the opposite end of the boat from where I was fishing, I usually used my wife :-). Oooooh, what's it worth to you not to have me repeat that to your wife???? hahaha, I didn't even read it like that ...hahahaha!.. You know her, she is only like 110lbs :-), but a good counter balance :-) Chris |
My neighbor used a canoe that he would put on top of his car and take to lakes and strip cuts. Just a canoe, paddle, and fishing gear, pretty economical and simple. Most people say a canoe tips over too easy, I guess this is true but my neighbor never had any problem with it. Also, local Rural Kings are selling those little 1 man pontoon boats for around $150. They also have the little 2-man bass boats for around $400 or so. http://ruralking.com "Bill H." wrote in message ... I fish a lot of small ponds, anywhere from 1 to 6 acres in size, and I would like a boat that will fit in the back of my truck and that is easy to get into and out of the water. I plan to use a trolling motor for power. I was thinking about a jon boat, but also like the small pontoon boats. Any suggestions or opinions would be appreciated. |
I just tried a kayak out on Saturday. It was far more stable than I
previously thought, once you are used to it. I didn't fish out of it, but "sit on top" kayaks are BIG for fishing the shallow flats here in SW Texas. There is a web site http://www.texaskayakfisherman.com/ on which EVERYONE uses kayaks for fishing, They even use them to get the big baits out into the SURF for sharks and big reds. Might be a consideration. RichG TX -- RichG manager, Carolina Skiff Owners Group on MSN http://groups.msn.com/CarolinaSkiffOwners .. |
110 pounds? You must be newlyweds lmao...
WW "Chris Rennert" wrote in message ... Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers wrote: "Chris Rennert" wrote in message SNIP I had to put a lot of weight on the opposite end of the boat from where I was fishing, I usually used my wife :-). Oooooh, what's it worth to you not to have me repeat that to your wife???? hahaha, I didn't even read it like that ...hahahaha!.. You know her, she is only like 110lbs :-), but a good counter balance :-) Chris |
A canoe isn't too bad, but if there is any breeze you will spend all your
time repositioning and very little fishing. One suggestion in shallow water is to create a vertical pole lock of some kind and carry a ten foot piece of pipe in the boat. Just slide it downt he pole lock and stick it in the bottom. Of course a small anchor will help too. "RogerN" wrote in message k.net... My neighbor used a canoe that he would put on top of his car and take to lakes and strip cuts. Just a canoe, paddle, and fishing gear, pretty economical and simple. Most people say a canoe tips over too easy, I guess this is true but my neighbor never had any problem with it. Also, local Rural Kings are selling those little 1 man pontoon boats for around $150. They also have the little 2-man bass boats for around $400 or so. http://ruralking.com "Bill H." wrote in message ... I fish a lot of small ponds, anywhere from 1 to 6 acres in size, and I would like a boat that will fit in the back of my truck and that is easy to get into and out of the water. I plan to use a trolling motor for power. I was thinking about a jon boat, but also like the small pontoon boats. Any suggestions or opinions would be appreciated. |
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