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"Tim" wrote in message
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On Jul 9, 8:57 pm, "Lu Powell" wrote:
If you could have only one boat for inshore sal****er fishing, what would
it
be? Why?
If you could only have one weight and type of fishing line for inshore
sal****er fishing, what would it be? Why?
If you could only have one type of reel (i.e., spinning, bait casting),
for
inshore sal****er fishing what would it be? Why?
I live in Jacksonville, FL and do a lot of fishing in the St. Johns River
and its jetties and creeks, using an 8 year old Sea Pro center console bay
boat, and would like to know how other folks would select boats and tackle
in similar conditions. I do occasionally get up to 12 miles offshore on
really calm days.
Thanks
Well, I suppose I shouldn't even be posting in this thread, because
I'm already disqualified. I'm a fresh water lake power boater, and I
haven't' fished in about 20 years. Of course, I know that hanging
around with the likes of Shortwave, the fishing absence would come to
an end really quick!
V-hulls and mercruisers.
That's me.
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I'll agree with the V-hull, but twin inboard jet drives is the way to go (is
there an outboard get drive?)! Yeeeeee Haaaaaa! g Excellent in the
shallows as well. It might not be built for fishing, but does it very well.
--Mike
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