Jeremy,
A canoe is a fine vessel to fish from. I use several in my guide services amongst other craft. With the advent of kevlar and other materials one can get I light seaworthy multipurpose craft.. If you add out riggers to boat you now have a boat you can stand in and cast, while still maintaining the other advantages of a canoe. I would look at the Old Town website and Winona canoes and learn about the different types of which there are many. The costs vary as well. If you need any more help contact me back channel.
Good luck on your new adventure!!
JJ
From: Jeremy Christensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [VFB] Fishing from a canoe??? Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 11:22:37 -0800
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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