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Nah, if you're talking cheap canoes making you a redneck, then nope....
 
Ours was free...somebody was moving to Florida and didn't want to take it with them.  Done a lot of lake fishing, mostly sitting down, in it.  Bluegill, bass, and romantic rides with my wife (she lets me keep fishing!).  I'm adding the chain option this year to float down the streams better!
 
 

Ed Roden
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http://www.questquality.com

Living would be easier if men showed as much patience at
home as they do when they're fishing.

well it looks like im the only hillbilly redneck on the list.

 i got my canoe for 25 bucks it is a fiberglass 16 footer, weighs bout 65 pounds. i had to patch it cost bout 20 bucks for the patch and camo paint job. i take it every where, swamps, beaver ponds, rivers and lakes. i use a anchor in lakes and wish i had 2. i use a pole in the swamps and beaver ponds. and i use a chain to slow me down and stay straight while in the river . i have stood up and casted from it but id rather sit.i put a third seat in it couple years back made from ply wood. it's ugly as heck, but i shot lots of ducks killed a few deer and caught plenty of beaver and fish with it, best 50 bucks i ever spent.

brad

 Jeremy Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Just a quick question, how many of you fish from a canoe? I have been
considering purchasing a canoe for some local lake fishing. Is there any
better canoes for the fishing or will any old one work just fine?

I had considered a pontoon boat, however I like to take a friend or two
when I go, and the two man pontoons are out of my price range. I like the
idea of a canoe for its portability, I can throw it on top of my explorer
with little preparation.

Thanks in advance,

Jeremy



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