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Pontoon Fishing. Why not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hanr3" data-source="post: 186421" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>Are you kidding me? Pontoons are the best all around family craft on the water. They can be rigged anyway you want. You can camp, cook, swim, fish, even get them into shallow water pretty easy. Actually, my kids both learned to fish out of my gandmothers pontoon boat. They didn't care it was a pontoon boat, they were happen to catch fish and go swimming in the middle of the lake. Besides, as a father, I felt safer with them on the pontoon then on a regular fishing boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hanr3, post: 186421, member: 1055"] Are you kidding me? Pontoons are the best all around family craft on the water. They can be rigged anyway you want. You can camp, cook, swim, fish, even get them into shallow water pretty easy. Actually, my kids both learned to fish out of my gandmothers pontoon boat. They didn't care it was a pontoon boat, they were happen to catch fish and go swimming in the middle of the lake. Besides, as a father, I felt safer with them on the pontoon then on a regular fishing boat. [/QUOTE]
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