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Pontoon Fishing. Why not?
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<blockquote data-quote="screwballl" data-source="post: 186328" data-attributes="member: 4837"><p>I think it depends on the boat. If it has a movable or removable roof/canopy and removable seats for a larger deck area then yes it can very easily be used for fishing. I know plenty of people that do river or bay/saltwater fishing here on pontoon boats, and they work very well due to their stability. I fished plenty from an uncles pontoon boat in some lakes growing up in South Dakota.</p><p>I know if I did any fishing on the bay I would get one myself since the chop can toss around a normal fishing boat if the offshore winds pick up and the boat is a smaller bass boat/tin boat.</p><p></p><p>The downside is the speed, if you do some bass tournament or fishing that requires faster travel then a tin or bass boat is definitely going to be better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="screwballl, post: 186328, member: 4837"] I think it depends on the boat. If it has a movable or removable roof/canopy and removable seats for a larger deck area then yes it can very easily be used for fishing. I know plenty of people that do river or bay/saltwater fishing here on pontoon boats, and they work very well due to their stability. I fished plenty from an uncles pontoon boat in some lakes growing up in South Dakota. I know if I did any fishing on the bay I would get one myself since the chop can toss around a normal fishing boat if the offshore winds pick up and the boat is a smaller bass boat/tin boat. The downside is the speed, if you do some bass tournament or fishing that requires faster travel then a tin or bass boat is definitely going to be better. [/QUOTE]
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