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    Any one have any info on crappie boats?Doh

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    What do want to know?
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    I dont think anyone here has any info on crappie boats..............LOL
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    no info, just opinions! Rofl EB
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    Welcome to CDC, BJH from Ne. If you be a little more specific about what you are wanting to know you will get a lot of good information pro and con about makes and models. Include what style of fishing you intend to do or would like to do, along with what lakes or bodies of water you will be fishing. It all factors in to what you are wanting to know. EB
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    Wareagle, Xpress, Lowe, Bass Tracker, G3, and so on, just google crappie boats and you will come up with tons of them. Dont forget about others like bass boats, you can easily convert to your crappie needs and they are extreamly stable and fishable in all waters.

    Depends on the water you fish or want to fish, with stumps or no stumps, I use my skeeter and it does great, but I am not affraid to get it bumped or bruised by stumps. Good luck to ya!

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    I think he was being fecetious, guys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by feelay View Post
    I think he was being fecetious, guys.
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    this year i bought a G3 176pf for crappie fishing, but also to do some bass fishing, catfishing and stripe fishing along with a little sauger fishing, 2 livewells with a bait well, hitec and monster rod holders and all the goodies, would not trade it for anything else just the right boat for me and my style of fishing plus it is easy on gas.

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    Well i see i have been discovered!Thumbs Up

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