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    Quote Originally Posted by BigRiverMarine View Post
    My best catch of the weekend. I was preparing for all of the ROLLIN. This Really helps with learning your Helmsmsnship. It's called COURAGE!! Preferred boat for the rough waters of the act on Sardis?Preferred boat for the rough waters of the act on Sardis?Preferred boat for the rough waters of the act on Sardis?Preferred boat for the rough waters of the act on Sardis?Preferred boat for the rough waters of the act on Sardis?


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    Anybody ever looked at a Tuffy x-190? Looks like a good mix of a bass boat and an all species boat. I think they are marketed as Muskie boats and are intended for big/rough water.
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    cutting back to just one drink a day I see. that would overflow my medium engel minner bucket!! Besides, I would have to arrange bank financing for that.
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    Well to be fair, the other patrons asked for the potted ficus tree to placed in front of the table.. After the waitstaff said that wasn't possible, they offered to buy him the biggest drink possible to cover him up. Some like the lady behind him, just opted to face the wall!! Sorry BRM, just kidding a bit, blame Gomer he set me up for it
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    Not any lund dealers in my area but REally like the lund pro v bass xs. Seems multi species "ish" to me. But my light 190 tracker could float over a lot of riffles in the rivers I kayak I think. White caps make me go to single pole fishing!!
    no experience in the lunds but they seem like tanks and the pro v bass isn't a true deep v. ???
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    Quote Originally Posted by BAMA S View Post
    So what type boat faired better on the rough water this weekend? I'm still researching boats to make a decision on boat. I've fished with feelay on the Cadillac of smooth rides but that's just to big a boat. Are the 20' glass boats enough? Or would a deep v ranger or skeeter fisher be better. Martin has 2-3' ft rollers from wakeboard boats this time of year. I really like feeshrman s zx 200 skeeter but a lil worried bout the rougher days. My local dealer has one in stock. I needs to sucker him into taking me out on a rough day. I've rode in a 21' bass cat. But not on a rough day.
    Bama. I'm really liking my ZX200. I've had it in some rough water as well as some very shallow water this spring and it performed excellently. I've still got a hankering for a bay boat just so I can use it when I go to the coast.


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    Hey BRM,
    It's awful nice of you providing entertainment and all...
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    I thought about this a little more and if you look at the top ten in this past weekend you will find the answer, if not mistaken there was only one tin boat and it was a beast, 24 foot SeaArk. The rest were big glass boats, most Rangers. These anglers were the only ones to weigh-in 14 fish and not all of them did that. Glass rules, BIG GLASS RANGERS come out on top!
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    2nd overall was Harrison's old war eagle with the silent stalker. But, if u look at the top ten from day 1(the brutal day), it was 1st through 8th big glass, 9th and 10th big aluminum
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