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<blockquote data-quote="micropterus" data-source="post: 5505" data-attributes="member: 94"><p>Amen. I live in southeastern Virginia. We have lots of reservoirs, but they are small compared to some lakes in Missouri and Tennessee. Our lakes are usually horsepower-restricted, or electric only. There are only a few lakes where there are no horsepower restrictions, but the one I like best (Chickohominy) is so shallow and much of it so cluttered with trees and whatnot that big boats are at a serious disadvantage. The only other places that allow big boats are our tidal rivers. But there's lots of ramps to put me close to here I want to fish, and I can still deal with dense trees and shallow water better than big boats. </p><p></p><p>Huge bass boat don't make a lot of sense where I live. They restrict where and how you can fish. They are nice rides, pretty, stable, and a status symbol. But I live in country that begs you to fish from a jon boat. If I were to move up to a glass boat, it would be one that I could use in saltwater for inshore fishing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="micropterus, post: 5505, member: 94"] Amen. I live in southeastern Virginia. We have lots of reservoirs, but they are small compared to some lakes in Missouri and Tennessee. Our lakes are usually horsepower-restricted, or electric only. There are only a few lakes where there are no horsepower restrictions, but the one I like best (Chickohominy) is so shallow and much of it so cluttered with trees and whatnot that big boats are at a serious disadvantage. The only other places that allow big boats are our tidal rivers. But there's lots of ramps to put me close to here I want to fish, and I can still deal with dense trees and shallow water better than big boats. Huge bass boat don't make a lot of sense where I live. They restrict where and how you can fish. They are nice rides, pretty, stable, and a status symbol. But I live in country that begs you to fish from a jon boat. If I were to move up to a glass boat, it would be one that I could use in saltwater for inshore fishing. [/QUOTE]
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