[font=Palatino Linotype]Last summer I was all set to purchase a fishing boat. I wanted a boat that I could use on the Sacramento and Rogue Rivers and also the lakes in my area. I was really close to buying a North River 22' welded aluminum boat with an inboard jet drive engine. Then the wife and her teenage son get into the mix and what do I end up with.... [/font]
A darn wakeboard boat!
I guess I'll have to settle for fishing out of my inflatable pontoon boat for a little while. Maybe I'll upgrade this summer to a kayak so I can go fishing with Aerotus & Koyak.
NON-Fishing Boat
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Re: NON-Fishing Boat
nice ride. you can still fish off of it, might not work the best, but it'll work.
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I guess I could bring a a three piece travel spinning rod and a small tackle bag when we go boating. It's just not a fishing boat - can't mount electric downriggers and trolling motor, and fishfinder. It does come with a built in depth gauge so I don't run aground.
Here's what I should have got:
Here's what I should have got: