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    How many of y'all fish out of a pirogue? Here's a few pics of my skinny water rig.
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    Get me up to speed on water moccasin and bobcat boats??
    Thanks guys pics and owners input appreciated!!

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    Thanks G!!!!! I starting to think you might be Santa!!

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    When I was 15, Dad bought me a Bobcat..2 man paddle boat. Loved fishing from it. Paddles easy and goes anywhere. I've got a small 1 man as well now that I can paddle around in a pond or trees, whatever. Unfortunately my back is not 15 anymore and doesn't like staying put in one for too long. But I've spent many hours in a pirogue on the water and enjoyed them all!

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    I had one made locally here in SC. Should never have sold it as they are no longer in business. It was a unique setup and easy to operate.Name:  Andreas camera 2009-2010 167.jpg
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    You could fish two people in a pinch but the front seat just lifted out and I mainly fished alone. It was 10 ft. long. Stable as a rock, you could stand on the side and it would not slip water.
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    That was a nice rig SeaRay. I've sold a few over the years that I wish I had back too.

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    The small fiberglass boats work nicely. I keep our small pirogue hoisted up in the rafters of my pavilion most of the time. Lower it down when needed. They are light, which is nice. Very seldom use it because I have the 19' Tracker. Works in a pinch when the flood waters get high:

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    That's my sweetie Ann returning from a trip from the grocery store last August during the floods.
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    Google creek boats there nice

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    Very Expensive

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