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Old February 26th, 2008, 06:27 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Flygal[_6_]
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Default Drift Boats - advantages and disadvantages


Drift boats are ideal for drifting rivers all over the US and ponds,
they are used by guides all over the East. You can sit or stand (slow
water obviously) while casting. Ideal for one or two people.


If your looking for something a bit smaller to haul around try a
pontoon boat. I've drifted a few rivers in my area and fish many a
pond with them. You can sit or stand cast as well, depending on how
much $$$.

Third option is a kayak, I enjoy the toons, but prefer the yak. Closer
to the water for releasing the fish, single paddle to deal with, and I
can get somewhere without to much effort in slow water, yak is more
responsive. Sal****er fishing in rivers is ideal for yaks.

2cents


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