New one man fishing boat!!
- Hogsticker2
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New one man fishing boat!!
Anybody know what this boat is, or who makes it? I need one!! Bad!!!
http://www.bassmaster.com/blogs/icast-2 ... going-solo
http://www.bassmaster.com/blogs/icast-2 ... going-solo
- USA-RET
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Re: New one man fishing boat!!
Now this has potential. If it can slide into a regular SUV. Perfect for Canals and Ponds down here, if I can keep the Lizards away. Another guy went "Amos Moses" down here, "Right arm gone clean up to the elbow".
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http://www.theblaze.com/stories/alligat ... n-florida/
(second video link works)
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/alligat ... n-florida/
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- facelessnewsouth
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Re: New one man fishing boat!!
I can empathize with your trepidation there, USA-RET. Between gators and moccasins, it's downright hazardous fishing our local waters. There's still a very upscale neighborhood in the area going through litigation concerning the death of a 70 y.o. woman who was killed by a gator while walking around a neighborhood lagoon.USA-RET wrote:Now this has potential. If it can slide into a regular SUV. Perfect for Canals and Ponds down here, if I can keep the Lizards away. Another guy went "Amos Moses" down here, "Right arm gone clean up to the elbow".
(second video link works)
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/alligat ... n-florida/
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Re: New one man fishing boat!!
There is 17+ foot dinosaur living in a university lake I fish (he looks to measure close to 20 inches from nose to eye ridge). I keep my eye on him the entire time I'm out there.
His girlfriend is a solid 11' and they rule that place. He normally stays on the opposite shoreline eating "coots". If he starts heading to where I'm fishing I'm heading for the hills. This has been the only lizard I've encountered that has that effect on me. Down-right scary to where I'm thinking more about him than my fishing.
His girlfriend is a solid 11' and they rule that place. He normally stays on the opposite shoreline eating "coots". If he starts heading to where I'm fishing I'm heading for the hills. This has been the only lizard I've encountered that has that effect on me. Down-right scary to where I'm thinking more about him than my fishing.
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Re: New one man fishing boat!!
That looks cool. I have a perfect place for that. Hmmmmmmmmmmm...
USA-RET - those gators always gave me the willies fishing down there.
USA-RET - those gators always gave me the willies fishing down there.
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Re: New one man fishing boat!!
cool boat
i would never recommend fishing alone. its just not safe.
i would never recommend fishing alone. its just not safe.
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Re: New one man fishing boat!!
Paranoid much? Are you referring to big blue?VEEDUBGYRL wrote:cool boat
i would never recommend fishing alone. its just not safe.
Re: New one man fishing boat!!
If you like that boat, personal pontoons are nearly the same thing. Plus you can get 4 (or more) pontoons in an SUV.
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I wouldn't swim in these waters, but to have one of these come grab your fish...scary.USA-RET wrote:Now this has potential. If it can slide into a regular SUV. Perfect for Canals and Ponds down here, if I can keep the Lizards away. Another guy went "Amos Moses" down here, "Right arm gone clean up to the elbow".
(second video link works)
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/alligat ... n-florida/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcuYjDR2tSg
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Re: New one man fishing boat!!
I just think safe. I've been in plenty of situations where a 2nd or more persons have helped. Plus it's more enjoyable when there is company.Hogsticker2 wrote:Paranoid much? Are you referring to big blue?VEEDUBGYRL wrote:cool boat
i would never recommend fishing alone. its just not safe.
VEEDUBGYRL
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That one is pretty slick, but I like this one better.....
The Stor-N-Boat!
http://www.anglerschannel.com/content/c ... 012?page=8
The Stor-N-Boat!
http://www.anglerschannel.com/content/c ... 012?page=8
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I had found one model pontoon boat that had my interest. Looked like the inflatables, but had solid pontoons and a single seat on an aluminum frame with a mesh net for a floor to prevent dropping stuff in the water.
The aluminum frame clamped on to the two pontoons and had foot pegs to rest your feet. Came with oars and locks with a novel way to keep to oar tips out of the water while fishing.
Disassembled it would easily fit into an SUV or pick up truck, Since it was constructed from individual pieces, anyone with a bad back could load or unload the boat piecemeal and assemble on the ground and drag to water.
No pumps or potential for leaks. Was priced around $600.
With my back (two herniated discs) trying to lift 100lbs of bulky material over my head on to a car roof is asking for trouble.
I tried to locate it again to post it here,, but cannot find the link.
The aluminum frame clamped on to the two pontoons and had foot pegs to rest your feet. Came with oars and locks with a novel way to keep to oar tips out of the water while fishing.
Disassembled it would easily fit into an SUV or pick up truck, Since it was constructed from individual pieces, anyone with a bad back could load or unload the boat piecemeal and assemble on the ground and drag to water.
No pumps or potential for leaks. Was priced around $600.
With my back (two herniated discs) trying to lift 100lbs of bulky material over my head on to a car roof is asking for trouble.
I tried to locate it again to post it here,, but cannot find the link.
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- Hogsticker2
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Re: New one man fishing boat!!
Check out the NFO Outlaw Rampage frameless pontoon boat. Sounds like this may be a great craft for you. It weighs only 38 pounds, yet has a weight capacity of 1,300 pounds! A little spendy but well worth the dough. Put it in the trunk, inflate it in 5 min., and get to fishing.USA-RET wrote:I had found one model pontoon boat that had my interest. Looked like the inflatables, but had solid pontoons and a single seat on an aluminum frame with a mesh net for a floor to prevent dropping stuff in the water.
The aluminum frame clamped on to the two pontoons and had foot pegs to rest your feet. Came with oars and locks with a novel way to keep to oar tips out of the water while fishing.
Disassembled it would easily fit into an SUV or pick up truck, Since it was constructed from individual pieces, anyone with a bad back could load or unload the boat piecemeal and assemble on the ground and drag to water.
No pumps or potential for leaks. Was priced around $600.
With my back (two herniated discs) trying to lift 100lbs of bulky material over my head on to a car roof is asking for trouble.
I tried to locate it again to post it here,, but cannot find the link.
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Re: New one man fishing boat!!
Still can't figure out who makes this boat
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Me neither, I keep checking where this thread is incase someone posts what it is!Hogsticker2 wrote:Still can't figure out who makes this boat
Strange that is gets put up on that site because its at iCast and is awesome and they don't mention its name/manufacturer once.
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