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It seems to me that a paddle boat, (such as one sees at amusement or water
parks), would be good for fishing in quiet lakes or ponds. has anyone heard of this? -- Lionel |
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![]() "Lionel F. Stevenson" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... It seems to me that a paddle boat, (such as one sees at amusement or water parks), would be good for fishing in quiet lakes or ponds. has anyone heard of this? -- Lionel http://www.islander-pontoon-boats.com/ http://www.seacycle.biz/ There are many more. TL MC |
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![]() Lionel F. Stevenson wrote: It seems to me that a paddle boat, (such as one sees at amusement or water parks), would be good for fishing in quiet lakes or ponds. has anyone heard of this? -- Lionel They were sellling something like these at the local Cosco this summer. I think they would work Ok. They were cheaper than a lot of the infatable pontoon boats. http://www.bwmarineproducts.com/contour_pedal_boats.htm I saw someone fishing from one over at Hosmer lake and it seemed to work. I may get one next year, my wife can paddle, read and catch rays while I fish. |
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Lionel F. Stevenson wrote:
It seems to me that a paddle boat, (such as one sees at amusement or water parks), would be good for fishing in quiet lakes or ponds. has anyone heard of this? There some reason you can't use small letters in your subject lines, rather than all caps? |
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![]() "Lionel F. Stevenson" wrote ... | It seems to me that a paddle boat, (such as one sees at amusement or water | parks), would be good for fishing in quiet lakes or ponds. | has anyone heard of this? | | -- Lionel | | Buddy of mine uses one when he fishes the in-laws' lake. He prefers it to a row boat (no motors allowed on the lake), because he can move and cast at the same time. YMMV..... Dan |
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I've tried them in Congo on a lake, flyfishing. It sucked horribly. The
line gets tangled on all the interior rigging, and the particular one I was using had a bicycle chain and sprocket assembly that was all greasy, and I was paranoid about getting my fly line into it. You pretty much have to reel in everything with each cast, and 'strip, cast, strip, cast' to get the line out. Forget playing a fish off of anything except the reel. I think it would only be good for bait- or spoonchucking. --riverman |
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