Enjoying the new Bass Hunter

TX300mag

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Bass Hunter 120 is getting put to good use so far since picking it up at Southern Outdoor Technologies (also where Sportsman Condos are made). It's turning out to be a good little boat.
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My wife and I are thinking about getting one, or something similar before spring. If we do, will we catch as many nice fish as your kids? They're fishing skills are pretty impressive.
 

TX300mag

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My wife and I are thinking about getting one, or something similar before spring. If we do, will we catch as many nice fish as your kids? They're fishing skills are pretty impressive.
They're learning, and I'm learning, as I haven't bass fished in 25 years. Free rigs, chatterbaits, drops sets, etc are all new to me.

Essentially, if you're homeschooled and can stick your tongue out at all the kids at the bus stop on the way to the lake in the mornings I'd say you don't have to catch a bunch to be worth it.
 

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