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Re: How to Drive a Bass Boat in Rough Water
[Re: fouzman]
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11/03/17 03:31 PM
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T-racer @ Mallard Marine
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In my experience… Just put it to the wood 
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Re: How to Drive a Bass Boat in Rough Water
[Re: BAllen91]
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11/03/17 06:38 PM
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jcarring99
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Good information. What about when you don't have the option to zig zag, like on Fork where you have to run the boat lane and watch out for other boats. I only have a year of experience operating a boat. I have a ZX200 and while I'm pretty confident it can handle 3-4 footers at Fork I also tend to be overly cautious and sometimes don't run to my spots I like. I'm glad you're confident, but I don't know about "true" 3-4 footers. People say that and those are more like 2 in reality. I've been caught on fork a couple of times after a cold front blew in and it was no fun.
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Re: How to Drive a Bass Boat in Rough Water
[Re: jcarring99]
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11/03/17 06:51 PM
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BAllen91
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Good information. What about when you don't have the option to zig zag, like on Fork where you have to run the boat lane and watch out for other boats. I only have a year of experience operating a boat. I have a ZX200 and while I'm pretty confident it can handle 3-4 footers at Fork I also tend to be overly cautious and sometimes don't run to my spots I like. I'm glad you're confident, but I don't know about "true" 3-4 footers. People say that and those are more like 2 in reality. I've been caught on fork a couple of times after a cold front blew in and it was no fun. Everything gets bigger after you're off the water haha. You're right, I shouldn't have said 4 footers but 3 footers isn't a stretch on Fork.
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Re: How to Drive a Bass Boat in Rough Water
[Re: bigcat85]
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11/04/17 03:52 AM
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Andrew Y'Barbo
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should have had a go pro on my boat saturday and sunday morning at the the ram open on texoma! Should have saw Friday crossing the Quachita arm lol.
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Re: How to Drive a Bass Boat in Rough Water
[Re: fouzman]
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11/04/17 11:57 AM
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Hog Jaw
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Keep yourself and PARTNER dry
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Re: How to Drive a Bass Boat in Rough Water
[Re: Hog Jaw]
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11/04/17 12:26 PM
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John175☮
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Keep yourself and PARTNER dry If I can...if I can't the partner gets wet and I stay dry. Boat ownership has its privileges. Along the same lines...if my partner is afraid the waves are too big I can drop them on the shore or they can grab the oh-s**t handle and get a ride.
Stress less, relax more. Go fishing.
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Re: How to Drive a Bass Boat in Rough Water
[Re: fouzman]
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11/04/17 06:50 PM
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BoomBoom
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Re: How to Drive a Bass Boat in Rough Water
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11/05/17 01:22 PM
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Happykamper
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I finally put my hydraulic plate to use a couple weeks ago on Texoma, wow what a difference when you lower that engine in the rough stuff.
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Re: How to Drive a Bass Boat in Rough Water
[Re: fouzman]
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11/05/17 10:59 PM
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RANDYSGLIDE
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Re: How to Drive a Bass Boat in Rough Water
[Re: fouzman]
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11/06/17 01:09 AM
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str1249
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Drive around like that on Fork and you'll end up being a stump marker!
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