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    Default Who makes the best Crappie boat ?


    Who do you think makes the best crappie trolling boat and why.
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    IMHO Ranger Fisherman or Angler Series hands down especially in rough water and or windy conditions.

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    the one with the most fish in live well

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    The one that's paid for.

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    Any except the ones I own. They dont catch crappie worth a flip! Lol

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    There are several good aluminum and fiberglass "Crappie Boats" out there on the market with pros and cons to all of them. If money is no issue, the higher end Triton and Ranger Fisherman are awesome. But a good crappie boat, in my opinion, is only as good as the way it is rigged out. It may cost a little extra, but go with the good stuff when buying accessories for crappie fishing. It will make your fishing experience more enjoyable and worth every penny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa Dawg View Post
    The one that's paid for.
    That's why I still own the one I got.:rolleyes::D:D
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    It all depends on where and how you like to fish. Any water worthy boat 14' to 18' long...fiberglass or aluminum will work....it's how you set it up to fish...trolling motor,rod holders, fish finder and GPS that help put fish in the boat trolling.

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    To me how u fish is most important. For me the boat of choice would be the walleye style boats i.e. Fisherman, 217,219. If money was no object (yeah right) i would get a Ranger 620 Fisherman with 225 Etec.
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    Excellent choice on boat D.i. but leave them etechs alone or youll be back bank fishing.. mercury optimax on 2 strokes

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