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Pontoon Fishing. Why not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crankworm" data-source="post: 188191" data-attributes="member: 1989"><p>I've stayed out of this thread as long as I could. I am fortunate enough that both my parents and my inlaws have cottages on lakes, they also both have pontoons. I think they are great to fish out of, it only takes a second to fold the top down. The inlaws toon is older and a little redneck. It has the helm and a captain chair to drive but no other funiture except lawn chairs that makes for a really big fishing platform. I usually throw my transom mount minnkota in the truck and I clamp it to the front of the deck and run it in reverse to pull me along nicely. instead of a power pole I just use a mushroom anchor if I want to stop. All that being said I couldn't imagine trying to launch and trailer a toon every time I wanted to go fishing. They are big and wide and wobbly going down the road. Heres the best pic I could find of my pontoon adventures. Yea I know my gut is pretty pasty white</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crankworm, post: 188191, member: 1989"] I've stayed out of this thread as long as I could. I am fortunate enough that both my parents and my inlaws have cottages on lakes, they also both have pontoons. I think they are great to fish out of, it only takes a second to fold the top down. The inlaws toon is older and a little redneck. It has the helm and a captain chair to drive but no other funiture except lawn chairs that makes for a really big fishing platform. I usually throw my transom mount minnkota in the truck and I clamp it to the front of the deck and run it in reverse to pull me along nicely. instead of a power pole I just use a mushroom anchor if I want to stop. All that being said I couldn't imagine trying to launch and trailer a toon every time I wanted to go fishing. They are big and wide and wobbly going down the road. Heres the best pic I could find of my pontoon adventures. Yea I know my gut is pretty pasty white [/QUOTE]
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