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    I’m thinking of selling my boat .
    Until last fall , my boat sat for about three years because of an issue of poor circulation in my right leg .
    Installing Millienium seats helped . It allowed me to fish for about four hours before I would have to get off the water .
    And now that my truck was totaled and I’m taking my wife’s RAV4 over , I’m thinking of giving up boat fishing and go bank fishing only . Rather than going through the trouble and expense of installing a trailer hitch on the RAV4 . It’s not the hitch installation, it’s the wiring thats looks like a big deal .
    I only used my boat about four times last year . Launching wasn’t an issue , but loading the boat back on the trailer with only a trolling motor was , especially at shallow ramps .
    I need to know there’s a fishing life without owning a boat .
    How many of y’all bank fish only ?

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    I only bank fish. Consider boat/gear preparation: it takes time to get the boat ready. With bank fishing you just throw your gear into the car and go. Park once and your good to go. I have several ponds that are less than 13 miles away; if I only have an hour or so to fish, getting a boat ready and launched would take too much time.


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    Fly fisherman: “What is this ‘boat’ you speak of?”

    My son fly fishes only and wouldn’t own a boat if you gave it to him.
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    I gave up mine and it made no difference in ketchn fish , the exception was my wallet , my wallet got fat quickly
    sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
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    Quote Originally Posted by fredo View Post
    Fly fisherman: “What is this ‘boat’ you speak of?”

    My son fly fishes only and wouldn’t own a boat if you gave it to him.
    It’s an Alumacraft 1436 with hand control front and rear trolling motors , two new Millennium seats , galvanized trailer , two Eagle depthfinders .
    This was before I installed the other Millennium seat in the back .
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    Quote Originally Posted by gillchaser999 View Post
    It’s an Alumacraft 1436 with hand control front and rear trolling motors , two new Millennium seats , galvanized trailer , two Eagle depthfinders .
    This was before I installed the other Millennium seat in the back .
    I was being facetious, as if the FF has so little use for a boat, he doesn’t even know what a boat is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fredo View Post
    I was being facetious, as if the FF has so little use for a boat, he doesn’t even know what a boat is.
    LOL ! Thought you were going to tell me I should keep it because it was a lightweight combo .
    I put this one together to replace an older model Alumacraft 1542 that was getting too heavy to push up the driveway into the garage.
    Worked for awhile

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    Bank fishing is all I do. I'd prefer to fish out of a boat in most places, but don't fish often enough to take on the costs. Some good state lakes in MS for bream fishing from the bank.
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    My issues keep me from standing very long at all so sitting my large self in a boat gives me many hours of fishing time. I love aluminum boats but won’t own any skinnier than 48”. The lack of stability in the skinny boats has kept them in someone else’s grudge. I’ve seen 1452 and recently, a 1248. Both of which would be a consideration for me if I got out of my current 1648. With you having issues of putting it away is a completely different animal. My land is reasonably flat and storage is where I back it into. I hope you’re able to keep the ride, it opens many avenues.
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    From 2004 until 2010 I was bank bound and caught tons of fish. But my current location does not have any good bank fishing places. I am pondering the same thing as you. I’m getting tired of long drives…launching the boat….and so on.I am headed out to Arkansas again at end of month to try and find a house. If I do my boat will be sold. Of course I will be living close to a world class trout stream so it would be a no brainer. But if I stay where I’m at I’m still pondering selling the boat. I knew the day would come but it seems to have shown up a little earlier than I thought. The past 2 days I’ve caught quite a few trout off the river bank at Normandy. Fishing for a couple of hours and back home. I really like that but the river will be void of trout from June-November. So it’s a quandary. My wife tells me no way I’m selling the boat because I’ll have nothing to do. But I tell you if I lived close to some outstanding bank spots my boat would be gone. Best of luck in your decision…it’s tough I know.

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