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Necessity of elevated decks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Driftingrz" data-source="post: 268343" data-attributes="member: 6041"><p>Makes fishing easier depending on style and species. Like was daid. Being able to see i to water much easier depending on clarity. Sides of boat arent in way of casting when using certain techniques. Ive taken the fly rod oit in my boat and im glad. i had a deck. More moving spaceand being above waterline seems to make it easier. Also mean a flat surface to stand on and storage underneath you... no more clutter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Driftingrz, post: 268343, member: 6041"] Makes fishing easier depending on style and species. Like was daid. Being able to see i to water much easier depending on clarity. Sides of boat arent in way of casting when using certain techniques. Ive taken the fly rod oit in my boat and im glad. i had a deck. More moving spaceand being above waterline seems to make it easier. Also mean a flat surface to stand on and storage underneath you... no more clutter [/QUOTE]
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