I have always imagined some type of van for a Fishing Car or a Station Wagon.  I
love the burb set up though.  My current vehicle that I use has been great for
little back roads (and logging/snomobile trails) with a decent amount of power.
 AND I HAVE NOT BEEN STUCK yet.  :)  Its a '94 Nissan Pathfinder SE.  It's
really not sleep friendly though.

-Chris

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>  So far everyone seems to be going with Broncos and some other 4 wheeler.
> I've got a middle size 1990 Dodge Full size van. I say middle size for the
> length, they come in 3 lengths. I put my own shelving and built my own bench
> seat in
> the back for tackle boxes and tools. I put rod racks along the wall behind
> the driver and along the ceiling. The ceiling I set them at different
> lengths,
> so I can put any rod from 5' up to 12' without getting in the way of
> anything.
> The back is set up with a sitting area in case of rain I can sit back there
> and tie flies. I set that up so that if needed I can also sleep in the back.
> I
> put two windows in the back that open with screening. I use to carry 5
> gallons
> of clean water for washing and rinsing off my reels and line when I finished
> fishing. The only thing missing was a porta-pot. I do usually stay at
> campsites
> or make sure I'm close to one when I do my overnighters. That's my ideal
> "fishing car". I've owned it for 14 years now and have 188 thousand miles on
> it. I
> change the oil every 3,000 miles and it still runs like a top. And of course
> the bug visor has my name on it, "The Grey Ghost".
> Well, that's it for me, If you ever see my van around you know I'll be close
> by, the color of the van, well, grey of course.
>
> Ray Gattus
> AKA The Grey Ghost
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>



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