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Fishing on Inflatable Boats!!
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03/22/08 03:26 AM
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Snag1337
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I am thinking about fishing in inflatable boats because I been fishing from shore with not very good results. Anyone can recommend me a good inflatable boat or really cheap boat? thanks
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Re: Fishing on Inflatable Boats!!
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03/22/08 05:49 AM
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big_country1488
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find some beer kegs, completely rid inside of all traces of moisture, weld them shut, make sure they are sealed completely, attach a chair to them and get some paddles.
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Re: Fishing on Inflatable Boats!!
[Re: big_country1488]
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03/22/08 11:01 AM
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Meadowlark
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Tubes work really well. The fancy ones these days are really nice....much better than the original tire inner tubes. Have you considered Yaks? I don't own one yet, but they seem to be very practical, lightweight, and highly maneuverable. They have come down in price somewhat, also.
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Re: Fishing on Inflatable Boats!!
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03/22/08 11:09 AM
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placidpeninsula
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I am thinking about fishing in inflatable boats because I been fishing from shore with not very good results. Anyone can recommend me a good inflatable boat or really cheap boat? thanks This seems pretty popular!
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Re: Fishing on Inflatable Boats!!
[Re: placidpeninsula]
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03/22/08 03:06 PM
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Snag1337
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I am thinking about fishing in inflatable boats because I been fishing from shore with not very good results. Anyone can recommend me a good inflatable boat or really cheap boat? thanks This seems pretty popular! Do you think I can use that on Grapevine Lake Docks? =)!! Works in Pool so why not a lake? LOL
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Re: Fishing on Inflatable Boats!!
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03/22/08 03:10 PM
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placidpeninsula
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I am thinking about fishing in inflatable boats because I been fishing from shore with not very good results. Anyone can recommend me a good inflatable boat or really cheap boat? thanks This seems pretty popular! Do you think I can use that on Grapevine Lake Docks? =)!! Works in Pool so why not a lake? LOL Put a windsock on it and go for it!!! 
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Re: Fishing on Inflatable Boats!!
[Re: placidpeninsula]
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03/22/08 03:30 PM
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Snag1337
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But seriously, do you guys know any good spots south side of Grapevine Lake? Its pretty tough lake for me... but then again, any lake is tough for me cause I am starter :P
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Re: Fishing on Inflatable Boats!!
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03/22/08 08:30 PM
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john h
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Probably more than you care to spend on an inflatable, but check out www.seaeagle.com
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Re: Fishing on Inflatable Boats!!
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03/22/08 09:34 PM
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I bought a used inflatable pontoon boat from a fellow TFFer. It has 8' inflatable pontoons, and a pretty comfortable boat seat sits on a frame between the pontoons. It is very very comfortable and your but is not in the water. I car topped it on top of an Escort Hatchback today with no problem. You do not have room for much tackle or fishing rods on one this small. A similar one at Bass Pro runs $499 and the gross weight limit is 350#. These boats go up in size and price.
If you just want a cheap boat to get out on the water in watch the want ads, craigslist, and the want ads in the TFF. I have seen 14" jon boats for as little as $100. The LOngview paper even had a 1975 deck boat, 135 hp motor and trailer for $500 in the last two days.
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Re: Fishing on Inflatable Boats!!
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03/22/08 11:26 PM
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smcdonald
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Check out creekcompany.com I bought two last summer and love them.
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Re: Fishing on Inflatable Boats!!
[Re: placidpeninsula]
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03/23/08 02:23 AM
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Snag1337
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I am thinking about fishing in inflatable boats because I been fishing from shore with not very good results. Anyone can recommend me a good inflatable boat or really cheap boat? thanks This seems pretty popular! Only reason I am kinda scared of that though is what if I hit a sharp branch or something and pop? I am kinda switching my idea to really cheap jon boat instead.... it would really suck if my inflatable boat pops in middle of water....
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Re: Fishing on Inflatable Boats!!
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03/24/08 05:43 PM
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NateDogg
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I would recommend a jon boat. Brand new a 14' from BPS runs $700-800 (if you want a livewell in it) and the shorter ones run like 10' run $500. Before you go spend $400 on an inflatable, I'd save up the extra $100 and buy a jon boat. They are also on Craigslist and in the paper used for $50+ all the time too. I've run into people looking to give them away just to get them out of their yard (the older ones that need a little TLC before putting them on the water).
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Re: Fishing on Inflatable Boats!!
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03/26/08 12:26 PM
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bassnblues
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Hey Snagg - I have a Sea Eagle 8 w/MK trolling motor - works great! I can get out on smaller lakes, ponds when the wind isn't too bad. I did poke a tiny hole once when I was up in Buck Creek (RayBob) fishing the timber, but I patched it no problem, and that was 3 yrs ago. I didn't even know it had a hole till I came back to shore 3-4 hrs later. One big advantage - it stores easily. I inflate it, strap on top, and I can carry it easily enough to the water and be ready to go in about 15min.
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Re: Fishing on Inflatable Boats!!
[Re: bassnblues]
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03/26/08 01:47 PM
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john h
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bassnblues - did you buy your Sea Eagle off of there website or is there somewhere in the DFW area that sells them?
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Re: Fishing on Inflatable Boats!!
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03/27/08 02:20 PM
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kwk1977
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I've had similar thoughts and have decided to build a pirogue, LSU ag department has free plans, and I've figured the material list at under $100
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