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Old September 1st, 2004, 05:36 PM
Shawn
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Default Triton Fish n Ski

Hello :

I'm looking to sell my 2002 Lund 1850 with a 2003 Honda 115 and maybe go to
a Fish n Ski. I like the Triton's, but the 19' and 21' are recommoneded to
be paired with a 200hp which I'm not sure about for general fishing
purposes.

The reason why I'm considering selling it is that I've lately started doing
bass tournaments and really enjoy it. I've always fished bass, but I'm not
strictly a bass fisherman. I like to troll a little bit in the spring for
trout and salmon stocked in my local lakes and also troll for muskie once in
a while. My Lund has livewells, 55lb Minn Kota trolling motor, 2 graphs,
on-board charger etc etc - it's nicely set up. But I can see it's
limitations for bass fishing - namely speed and casting deck room. Plus,
the Lund sits higher and on windy days the 55lb minn kota can't hold the
boat very well. The other reason is that my wife loves to be out in the
boat but not necessarily fish all the time, and she doesn't really like the
Lund because she say's it's not that comfortable. Plus, for a woman, she's
a gear-head ! She loves sleek looking fast machines, and the 115 I guess
just doesn't cut it for her !

So - my question is, can I still occasionally troll etc with a 19' or 21'
fish n ski and Honda 4-stroke 200hp ? I know there are trolling plates, sea
anchors etc etc but do they work ?

Thanks !

Shawn


 




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