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14' Naden Fisherman Modification
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<blockquote data-quote="deezee" data-source="post: 134020" data-attributes="member: 2971"><p>Greetings! I'm a long time lurker between Iboats and here. You fine folks got me motivated to upgrade my Naden Aluminum boat. 2009 was the first year I had started fishing since I fished with my father some 35 plus years ago. He passed away when I was 6 so I had no other experience fishing after that.</p><p>I few of my friends invited me to go fishing with them last spring. I had no fishing rod or tackle so I had to borrow from them. Needless to say I was hooked. We went to a hidden lake and caught a few Northern Pike for our "friends fish fry"</p><p></p><p>Friend Dave kissing a pike.</p><p><img src="https://members.rennlist.org/zehnd/0.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>So I had to buy my own gear and I was able to purchase a complete set of rods, reels and tackle from Ebay.</p><p>We fished a number of days on and off, in a buddy’s aluminum boat that had no motor, just paddles. Now this lake we have access to is shaped like a horseshoe, so you can be in the middle, cast and hit the shore from the boat on either side. It’s that narrow. It’s close to a small river so my guess it was part of that river and after time it was closed off but fortunately it’s fed by a spring. Anyway back to my point, I bought a trolling motor and a battery and we were set to go, problem was we kept the boat at that lake and if we wanted to go anywhere else I “had” to buy a boat.</p><p>So 2 months later I was a proud owner of an 14’ Naden Fisherman with a 4 stroke 15hp Yamaha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deezee, post: 134020, member: 2971"] Greetings! I'm a long time lurker between Iboats and here. You fine folks got me motivated to upgrade my Naden Aluminum boat. 2009 was the first year I had started fishing since I fished with my father some 35 plus years ago. He passed away when I was 6 so I had no other experience fishing after that. I few of my friends invited me to go fishing with them last spring. I had no fishing rod or tackle so I had to borrow from them. Needless to say I was hooked. We went to a hidden lake and caught a few Northern Pike for our "friends fish fry" Friend Dave kissing a pike. [img]https://members.rennlist.org/zehnd/0.jpg[/img] So I had to buy my own gear and I was able to purchase a complete set of rods, reels and tackle from Ebay. We fished a number of days on and off, in a buddy’s aluminum boat that had no motor, just paddles. Now this lake we have access to is shaped like a horseshoe, so you can be in the middle, cast and hit the shore from the boat on either side. It’s that narrow. It’s close to a small river so my guess it was part of that river and after time it was closed off but fortunately it’s fed by a spring. Anyway back to my point, I bought a trolling motor and a battery and we were set to go, problem was we kept the boat at that lake and if we wanted to go anywhere else I “had” to buy a boat. So 2 months later I was a proud owner of an 14’ Naden Fisherman with a 4 stroke 15hp Yamaha. [/QUOTE]
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