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Bass baby boat review
I recently purchased a new Bass baby plastic 8ft. boat I really like this boat I have had 2 other bass hunter boats in the past the old green colored type.I like this boat for several reasons it has rear wheels which makes loading and launching much easier it is 54 ''wide has 4' sides so rods do not fall out two sealed pockets for storing small items has 10' ledge on both sides for equipment storage 2 deep cup holders. I have fished with a partner several times has enough room to be comfortable. I purchased this boat from Direct boats .com for $718.00 delivered to house best price I could find. I have a 10" trailer with a truck storage box in front to keep equipment in during transport.I would recommend this boat to anyone interested in this type of fishing craft works great in creeks and small lakes will run a small outboard for further running.To see boat look at bass hunter.com /bass baby.Good fishing KS
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Hey, great review! Thanks for the input.
Have any pictures of it??
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Need coordinates......no wait make that pictures. The other was from the force habit.
That'll be the cats meow in the right places. Like trolling bandits on Sardis.:biggrin
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Had one years ago. Fished in it till the bottom fell out. Wish i had a nickle for every bream and crappie I caught in that little boat.
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I have one too. I still pull it out from time to time. Have caught a lot of fish out of that little thing.
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Also have one . . . like width and depth . . . really stable. Only negative for me is little heavy for old 70 year weakling to load and unload into truck. Have a 10 ft. trailer will have to start to use.
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I had that same boat for 3yrs. Loved it except for weight. Got mine at grizzly jig for $600 cash. Those boats are just too heavy to load and unload in a pickup bed. I figured if I was going to pull a trailer I might as well be pulling a full sized boat so I sold it.
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those little boats will handle much better in any wind with a rudder on the back. it doesn't have to be much to make a world of difference in the way it tracks.