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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
83 Bass Tracker restoration the new Musky Waggon
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<blockquote data-quote="Msky_Hntr" data-source="post: 440242" data-attributes="member: 22805"><p>Awesome man! If you start a thread let me know so i can follow along. I sold my Bass Cat Eyra and bought this and so far I love it. It has tons of potential for a small boat. Plus we bought a cabin on a chain of three lakes in WI. The boat launch is on the north lake and our cabin is on the middle lake. The Bass Cat was too wide to fit through the culvert under the road lol. I fish for Musky 85% of the time im up there. The rest is bobber fishing with the wife and kids so I didn't want or need a huge boat anymore. I caught my PB Musky this year 53" out of a 12 ft flat bottom. I fell in love with that style boat and realized you don't need a 45K boat to catch big fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Msky_Hntr, post: 440242, member: 22805"] Awesome man! If you start a thread let me know so i can follow along. I sold my Bass Cat Eyra and bought this and so far I love it. It has tons of potential for a small boat. Plus we bought a cabin on a chain of three lakes in WI. The boat launch is on the north lake and our cabin is on the middle lake. The Bass Cat was too wide to fit through the culvert under the road lol. I fish for Musky 85% of the time im up there. The rest is bobber fishing with the wife and kids so I didn't want or need a huge boat anymore. I caught my PB Musky this year 53" out of a 12 ft flat bottom. I fell in love with that style boat and realized you don't need a 45K boat to catch big fish. [/QUOTE]
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