The walk on a go part would definitely be a plus. I am going to have to consider the others. Thank you for your answer
Too far off the water, with the bimini top it was just a big sail and couldn't get big enough anchors to hold it (that I could haul in/out). Even with big electric up front it was just a big pain to fish out of. Only thing I liked was when we stayed anywhere for a week or more it was nice to just walk to Dock, get in and go.
The walk on a go part would definitely be a plus. I am going to have to consider the others. Thank you for your answer
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I have a friend who guides with a 24' Pontoon boat. He takes out 4-5 clients at a time. Yes, wind can be a challenge, however there are ways to overcome. he drops two Danforth anchors, bow and stern, to hold teh boat over brushpiles. Also has a 112lb thrust/36volt TM. Both hold really well. the double anchor works the best. he uses about 150' of rope on each anchor. The longer the line, the more holding power.
Having said that. No way I'd go out in 3' swells on the toon. That gets to be a heck of a ride.
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Where family and friends come to compete for a little more than bragging rights.
Quick, someone teach me how to fish so I can win this tournament!!!
Worst day or time in salt was always in between tides what we called a rip tide,,,makes for some very treacherous times
Ranger boats
Perotti pro holders
Avery outdoors superstore
Those were certainly rough
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