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<blockquote data-quote="Ridgeline300" data-source="post: 5559238" data-attributes="member: 23508"><p>Boat prices are ridiculous, even used boats. You could have probably bought a brand new boat 20 years ago and if taken care of you could probably put it up for sale and nearly break even on it. </p><p></p><p>And yes a guy with experience can fish out of a small cheaper boat or Jon and out fish a inexperienced guy in a new rig with all the bells and whistles but in my experience if the 2 guys are fairly equal in experience, the guy with the fancy rig wins the majority of the time. He can cover so much more water, make longer runs to get to more productive water. I've fished tournaments that were out of the lower end of lakes and upper end is where you had to be to win. Long runs have won many tournaments for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridgeline300, post: 5559238, member: 23508"] Boat prices are ridiculous, even used boats. You could have probably bought a brand new boat 20 years ago and if taken care of you could probably put it up for sale and nearly break even on it. And yes a guy with experience can fish out of a small cheaper boat or Jon and out fish a inexperienced guy in a new rig with all the bells and whistles but in my experience if the 2 guys are fairly equal in experience, the guy with the fancy rig wins the majority of the time. He can cover so much more water, make longer runs to get to more productive water. I’ve fished tournaments that were out of the lower end of lakes and upper end is where you had to be to win. Long runs have won many tournaments for me. [/QUOTE]
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