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wind #11905346 10/28/16 07:02 PM
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What wind speed would you consider the maximum for comfortable fishing for an 18, 20, and 21 foot bass boat.

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Re: wind [Re: captain-kilroy] #11905369 10/28/16 07:07 PM
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Depends on the lake... put me on a body of water that wont have 5 ft rollers and I'll gladly fish in 35 mph winds.




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I have an 18.5 and if I'm exposed I don't like over 15.


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on a 20 ft, I stay along tree lined shore if over 25 mph


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I'm in a 14' tinny...don't like anything over 1.5mph.....lol

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to many variables involved to comment

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Originally Posted By: YAMADOGGY
to many variables involved to comment


Pretty much. Just depends on how determined you are and what kind of conditions that you feel are worth tolerating.

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If the trolling motor is popping out of the water it's too windy.

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Originally Posted By: McKinneyMike
If the trolling motor is popping out of the water it's too windy.
same here.

Other than the extreme....I think wind really helps. It makes the boat noises easier to hide.


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