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My kids are finally old enough and are showing an interest in fishing.
We have a bunch of canoe only lakes around and the fox and illinois river are accessible. What type of canoe would people recommend? It has to be lite enough to allow me to go out by myself. It will also see duty with possibly 3 guys 200lbs-230lbs (if we fit), 2 adults and 2 kids {the kids are under 8 years old). I would have to value stability, do not want to be dunkin the kids. At some point in the future will probably opt to get an electronic trolling motor. Well what do you use or recommend? |
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3 guys @230lbs plus kids?
You'd need a barge for that load! wrote in message ups.com... My kids are finally old enough and are showing an interest in fishing. We have a bunch of canoe only lakes around and the fox and illinois river are accessible. What type of canoe would people recommend? It has to be lite enough to allow me to go out by myself. It will also see duty with possibly 3 guys 200lbs-230lbs (if we fit), 2 adults and 2 kids {the kids are under 8 years old). I would have to value stability, do not want to be dunkin the kids. At some point in the future will probably opt to get an electronic trolling motor. Well what do you use or recommend? |
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A jon boat would be the most stabile and especially with kids under 8. I
wouldn't dare put my son in a canoe if I thought we were doing anything besides sitting still and paddleing. wrote in message ups.com... My kids are finally old enough and are showing an interest in fishing. We have a bunch of canoe only lakes around and the fox and illinois river are accessible. What type of canoe would people recommend? It has to be lite enough to allow me to go out by myself. It will also see duty with possibly 3 guys 200lbs-230lbs (if we fit), 2 adults and 2 kids {the kids are under 8 years old). I would have to value stability, do not want to be dunkin the kids. At some point in the future will probably opt to get an electronic trolling motor. Well what do you use or recommend? |
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Different canoes for different jobs. A big heavy wide beam for the lakes.
Something narrower and lighter for the rivers. My uncle and I had a blast many years ago with a refinished wood/glass Oldtown that we strip, reglassed, and blue printed. Yes, that right. After we were down we fine finished the hull with fill and removal of material to get a perfect hull. Without much effort we had the fastest canoe on some of the popular canoeing rivers, but it was narrower than I would want to use anyplace where wind can makes some waves. I have a Sears wide beam now that my Dad gave me. 16' square back (profile of an 18'+ canoe) that does ok on lakes, but its way to cumbersome for any kind of semi serious river running. Even then I managed to dump myself out of it once. One thing to bear in mind is how much real world help the kids will be in handling the canoe. Mine like to paddle, but they don't really do anything. When using paddles I pretty much plan on having to correct for whatever they are doing, and control the canoe. Of course on long straight runs I let them both paddle to their hearts content while I sit in t he back and use my paddle as a rudder. I'ld personally be more inclined to look for a nice stable row boat or jon boat if allowed at all or a drift boat for the rivers. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com wrote in message ups.com... My kids are finally old enough and are showing an interest in fishing. We have a bunch of canoe only lakes around and the fox and illinois river are accessible. What type of canoe would people recommend? It has to be lite enough to allow me to go out by myself. It will also see duty with possibly 3 guys 200lbs-230lbs (if we fit), 2 adults and 2 kids {the kids are under 8 years old). I would have to value stability, do not want to be dunkin the kids. At some point in the future will probably opt to get an electronic trolling motor. Well what do you use or recommend? |
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I have used both canoes and Jonboats and for still water bass fishing
with a passenger, the Jonboat wins hands-down. Canoes are tippy !! Don't ask me how I know that. |
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Most of the preserve lakes around my home claim canoe only, that is why
I was leaning that way. Thanks for all the info. |
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![]() I know how you know that, just don't ask me how I know that wrote in message oups.com... I have used both canoes and Jonboats and for still water bass fishing with a passenger, the Jonboat wins hands-down. Canoes are tippy !! Don't ask me how I know that. |
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