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Pontoon Fishing. Why not?
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<blockquote data-quote="KMixson" data-source="post: 185822" data-attributes="member: 432"><p>The catfish guides around my parts use pontoons exclusively. They are very stable and have lots of room. I can see her point in wanting one.</p><p></p><p>A fishing boat is much easier to handle launching and maneuvering while trailered. One person can handle the job with ease. It also does not take up as much space in the yard. You can also haul your fishing boat behind a much smaller vehicle. You will need a Mack truck to pull your pontoon, a Chevy Chevette will not do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMixson, post: 185822, member: 432"] The catfish guides around my parts use pontoons exclusively. They are very stable and have lots of room. I can see her point in wanting one. A fishing boat is much easier to handle launching and maneuvering while trailered. One person can handle the job with ease. It also does not take up as much space in the yard. You can also haul your fishing boat behind a much smaller vehicle. You will need a Mack truck to pull your pontoon, a Chevy Chevette will not do it. [/QUOTE]
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