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    Saw two guys out in a jon boat Sunday trolling motor on both ends. That thing was moving along pretty good
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    Very nice setup!
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    Default Crappie Catching Machine…..

    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesdean View Post
    Thank you for the follow up and information. Great looking rig for sure...
    You’re welcome my friend!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by STUMP HUNTER View Post
    Very nice setup!
    Thanks my friend!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by flintcreek View Post
    Always wanted a Water Moccasin but i had not thought about putting it back on the trailer...you might mount another trolling motor on the back for loading. That will be great for all the electric only lakes.
    Yeah, thought about that but I have a couple outboard powered boats. I like to take this one when I’m “roughing it”.


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    You may not have a gas motor on that rig, but i would not exactly call it roughing it. Very nice rig!



    Quote Originally Posted by bigbass12 View Post
    Yeah, thought about that but I have a couple outboard powered boats. I like to take this one when I’m “roughing it”.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbass12 View Post
    No problem my friend. It’s a 14 foot Water Moccasin pirogue. They are made near Shreveport, LA for slipping in and out of the cypress trees in the swamp. I bought it from a gentleman in Texarkana. I live in Central Arkansas and my home water is Lake Conway as well as several oxbows, sloughs and bayous. It is a very stable boat and will float in inches of water. The only issue is loading it back on the trailer when I’m done but definitely not a deal breaker. I absolutely love it and it’s a bream and crappie catching machine. You can find out more about them at watermoccasin.net.


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    Good stuff, thanks for sharing

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    I don’t feel I have the knees and lower back for a rig like that, but the younger man that still lives inside me is screaming at me to get out the checkbook and go get one. Very nice layout and well executed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    I don’t feel I have the knees and lower back for a rig like that, but the younger man that still lives inside me is screaming at me to get out the checkbook and go get one. Very nice layout and well executed.
    Something else to think about when selecting a boat, especially for those of us who live on the downslope of life is, if i fell out of the boat could i get back into the boat?
    And living in an area where Gators are abundant adds another twist to that question.

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    Sure is a pretty rig. Aside from fishing, I could see slipping in to some prime turkey hunting territory in that boat too. Enjoy & good fishing from it!

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