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Fork Boat Storage? #10855863 05/19/15 07:42 PM
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I need a place to keep my boat for just the month of June. East side of lake preferred. Will need electricity. Will storage places even let you rent a month at a time or will most require some sort of longer commitment??

Moritz Chevrolet - 9101 Camp Bowie W Blvd, Fort Worth, TX - Monte Coon (817) 696-2003
Re: Fork Boat Storage? [Re: rkd] #10855920 05/19/15 08:05 PM
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Try Quail Hollow mid way up Little Caney Creek. Kept mine there just a few days at a time.

Co Rd 1987, Yantis, TX 75497
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Thanks BassNagg for the recommendation. After trying to find something along one of the main hwys(17, 154, 515) and not having any luck I just left a message for Quail Hollow. The biggest problem is finding someone who will let you get a place for just one month (which I totally understand-they're holding out for longer term renters). Technically, I am only keeping my boat there for 13 days but willing to pay a full month's fee. Anxious for Quail Hollow's reply but like you said, at least their website shows they are open to renting storage on a daily basis.

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Good luck on your reply back. Too bad someone can't offer a portable storage pod that fits bass rigs. Drop off where you need it. Rent it for a month. Sound business concept?

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You should check with the guy at the Tackle Factory on 17.
Seems like a really good guy.
He has storage behind his store and a nice launch.

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Originally Posted By: Billy Tucker
You should check with the guy at the Tackle Factory on 17.
Seems like a really good guy.
He has storage behind his store and a nice launch.


Already a waiting list at this place

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Hooten's on 515 rents by the month.

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Thanks again to everyone for the recommendations. The guys at Quail Hollow called me back and have a spot available. Per day charge which is fine as I will only be there for 13 days. Storage is going to cost me less than the gas I would spend towing a boat back and forth from Dallas three weekends in a row. I did try Hootens but I don't think they had availability. With the Skeeter tournament I imagine a lot of guys had the same idea.

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Hey, I'm glad they came thru for you. The stalls are very big, a bit rustic, but get the job done well.
I believe if you use their ramp there is no launch fee for renters. Check it out.

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