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Boat suggestions
Good walleye boat size and engine size.
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easy answer
2014 Lund Pro guide 1825 90yamahaski 4 stroke
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It would depend where you are fishing & your budget.
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1980 Starcraft Mariner 18 center console with a Merc I6 115 and a 9.9 kicker.
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There are way too many variables involved for someone else to pic your perfect boat. No way I would want someone picking out a boat for me.
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A 30 foot grady white with a pair of 300hp outboards does a great job on the great lakes for fishing.
Be safe Last edited by REW; 08-16-2014 at 11:37 AM. |
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You can use a 14 foot aluminum boat with a 9 hp motor to catch a lot of walleye on some lakes.
It is all your preference and your bill fold. No need to buy new when used will do. Used boats and motors can represent some really excellent values in boats. You can also buy a runabout with an inboard engine and an outdrive to give you hours and hours of fishing pleasure on a very low budget. You can catch fish in any sort of fishing platform. You really don't need trolling motors, or livewells to catch lots and lots of walleyes. It is all your choice. Be safe |
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Come on REW, don't send him out there outgunned and undermanned.
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