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opinions on mini bass boats?


i asked this question in the fishing catagory then found the boats. if you have used a mini bass boat can i get your opinion? coleman bass classic, bassman extreme, bass hunter…..

3 Responses to “opinions on mini bass boats?”

  • James J:

    You’re gonna get wet, you’re gonna get wet, you’re gonna get wet! For what they want for toy boats like those, you can get a real used john boat, trailer, … and a 9.9 outboard. Heck, they may well toss in a trolling motor too.
    Those things get used about twice and parked behind the house awaiting sale in the classifieds. Get a real boat. Be a happy Fisherman. You may see the pros ADVERTISING these, but did you ever see them actually USING one?

  • David B:

    Don’t waste your time & money, get a real boat. With an outboard you can cover more area quicker. Also they are safer
    than a mini plastic bass boat, and you can do alot more plus you can bring more fishing equip.

  • glen t:

    not withstanding the foregoing the toy boats do have a place. if you want to fish small tight bodies of water that are both calm and slow moving they do well there. they are easy to launch and store. for one person willing to limit his stuff carried they are able to slip into those odd places where the big ones like to hide. some use inflatable pontoons and can be backpacked in. i would avoid anything made of uncovered styrofoam or anything larger than 10 feet long. once you get over 10 ft you are better served by a small real boat. one last note- any plastic will degrade if exposed to lots of sunshine so you may be facing a shortened lifespan for a boat stored outside

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