What is your budget?
A 14 footer on Lake Heroin??
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just bought a used 14ft Lowe with a 25 hp mercury from a friend bare nothing on it I had to build a. Trailer for the boat have to bye lights for boat and a battery the question is on a small budget ( wife wants to kill me over this boat lol) what is a good unit to find fish in a deep lake ( lake Huron ) and also work in a deep river something new or used I just wont to fish but still would like to have quality thank you
What is your budget?
A 14 footer on Lake Heroin??
Mike
yep a 14 after only on good days i fish the st clair river in port huron and some times go out in the lake no more than 10 miles out or so
the budget is 200.00 to 300.00
life jacket 1st
your boating experience is very important and a weather radio a must for a lake like Huron!
then your budget and do it yourself ability will add gear to your rig. bow mount,and stern trolling motor are a must for better boat contol, elctronics you can buy some inexpensive that will give you bottom and depth knowlege and should show structure with a lots of time learning the unit. I fish out of a 16 ft lowe with a 25 and love it but i know when its time to get off the lake and have learned thru years of boating how to navigate waves and wind and current. the 14 footer is adequate for smooth water and small lakes and rivers but dont push mother nature she always wins
good luck
I fish Lake Erie in a 16' Triton aluminum. Bare bones with a 30 HP Evinrude tiller. Great boat but be REAL CAREFUL on the big lakes in these small boats. It gets bad quick. The Triton is real lite. I went to Tractor Supply and bought a 1" thick horse mat, black thick rubber, cut it with a razor knife and put it between the seats as a floor mat. It's heavy and added some stability to the boat plus it nice to walk on. I always carry an electric tolling motor and two batteries just in case. Be careful.
SouthEast MICDC (Monroe)
LowBudget Maveal
In a 14 footer? Toledo Bend down here gets rough in a hurry sometimes, so I tend to stay close. Can't imagine that in one of those great lakes....go out in the lake no more than 10 miles out or so...
Randy Andres