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Re: Best boat for rough water
[Re: Bassnhog]
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08/20/10 01:40 PM
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Texan4Liberty
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Any Questions?
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Re: Best boat for rough water
[Re: basshead]
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08/20/10 01:44 PM
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The Fishing Physicist
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Get a LUND.... TFP
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Re: Best boat for rough water
[Re: Texan4Liberty]
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08/20/10 01:53 PM
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Panhandle
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Re: Best boat for rough water
[Re: Texan4Liberty]
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08/20/10 01:59 PM
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Scott N
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Any Questions? You would need one hell of a trolling motor!
11.22 Lake Ivie 11.45 Lake Ivie
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Re: Best boat for rough water
[Re: Scott N]
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08/20/10 02:04 PM
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Joefishin
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Any Questions? You would need one hell of a trolling motor! Metro Marine could hook ya up
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Re: Best boat for rough water
[Re: KingwoodCat]
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08/20/10 02:09 PM
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Terry M
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Re: Best boat for rough water
[Re: Joefishin]
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08/20/10 02:21 PM
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Revoman
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Just how often are you in rough water? I might get in some bad stuff twice a year fishing Amistad and Ivie. Got caught once on the far north end of Buchanan and I was staying at the south end near the dam. That was a fun ride in my then Ranger. Got caught on Amistad in some rough water when I had the Triton X2, good boat. My 20' Skeeter has seen some very rough water and has done just fine. Driving in rough water takes more seat time. Just about any 20' or longer boat will handle any Texas lake if you know how to drive them. I've seen some of the above mentioned so called rough water boats come completely out of the water and bottom out in the trough. Not the boats fault,, the drivers. My back hurt just watching them. We were in the same water and went along pretty smooth, just slower. Skeeters may not be best with their wide bows. I'll take my wide bow for fishing.
Catch em, kiss em, let em go
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Re: Best boat for rough water
[Re: Mark Perry]
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08/20/10 02:53 PM
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bassdreamer
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They are all gonna be rough until the driver learns to drive 'em. Most modern bass boats 19' and over can handle 99% of Texas freshwater lakes just fine. Totally agree with the above statement! You can fish out of a canoe if you know how to cooperate with Mother Nature! I know this from personal experience. Each boat handles differently, and it's a matter of feeling out your equipment more then the size of the water.
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Re: Best boat for rough water
[Re: Revoman]
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08/20/10 02:56 PM
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SkinnyT
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At our tourny at Amistad in March with 45+ winds, we had to call lake patrol to rescue a team up at MM 17.
They were in a 20ft Champion. 3 Allisons made it back just fine.
Learning how to drive in the big waves is more important than what boat you drive.
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Re: Best boat for rough water
[Re: SkinnyT]
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08/20/10 03:11 PM
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MV
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cheaper way is good gor-tex,back brace, a dense foam cushion to sit on.if you don't have a hot foot. use the one knee on the seat it take alot shock out of it. sound like you have a nice boat already
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Re: Best boat for rough water
[Re: MV]
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08/20/10 04:01 PM
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Joefishin
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Very good points, but I don't think the thread was titled 'best boat driver in rough water' It was titled best boat for rough water....... lol
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Re: Best boat for rough water
[Re: gotee]
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08/20/10 04:48 PM
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Timbass
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CHAMPION or BASSCAT..... JUST MY OPINION sure skeeter owners will say skeeter,ranger owners will say ranger.......so on and so fourth. GOOD LUCK +1
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Re: Best boat for rough water
[Re: basshead]
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08/20/10 04:57 PM
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forkduc
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Re: Best boat for rough water
[Re: KingwoodCat]
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08/20/10 05:27 PM
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Dax Davis
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Re: Best boat for rough water
[Re: KingwoodCat]
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08/20/10 05:28 PM
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Dax Davis
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