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Little help with boat choice for TN fishing
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<blockquote data-quote="younggun308" data-source="post: 5149624" data-attributes="member: 4042"><p>I agree with the advice of "get the biggest you can afford." If I had to choose between a bigger hull and more HP, I'd choose the bigger hull.</p><p>If you're wanting a jet engine be sure there's not too much aquatic grass where you plan on fishing—name specific bodies of water or call area managers near WMAs to figure out (or in some cases, look at GoogleEarth maps—the grass will be visible even from those pics). Grass will mess up a jet, but you can make do with an outboard—maybe have to go in reverse from time to time to lose what you've picked up before continuing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="younggun308, post: 5149624, member: 4042"] I agree with the advice of “get the biggest you can afford.” If I had to choose between a bigger hull and more HP, I’d choose the bigger hull. If you’re wanting a jet engine be sure there’s not too much aquatic grass where you plan on fishing—name specific bodies of water or call area managers near WMAs to figure out (or in some cases, look at GoogleEarth maps—the grass will be visible even from those pics). Grass will mess up a jet, but you can make do with an outboard—maybe have to go in reverse from time to time to lose what you’ve picked up before continuing. [/QUOTE]
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