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Smaller Walleye and Musky Boats – The Next Bite – Hot Topics – Season 3

Gary explains what to look for in a smaller boat, and why for some people it is a better option than a big water boat.
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Fishing with the WSF crew in luce bay 2008 and random fishing photos

5 Responses to “Smaller Walleye and Musky Boats – The Next Bite – Hot Topics – Season 3”

  • fishaholic2012:

    what tiller extension do you guys use for your kicker motor, I need to get one for my kicker motor but I don’t know which one to get and which ones are nice and sturdy…thanks

  • rangerbass519:

    @masurferkidd

    Yes sir…Even though those boats are nice and stable, yet very towable and functional, they cost a lot of money. I’m lucky enough to have an 18 foot ranger with an evinrude e-tec on her. I love it.

  • masurferkidd:

    yea these are not poor people tho, they go bigger and better i have a 17ft just like that and i payed 500 for it. that boat he has is around 20 grand

  • rangerbass519:

    It depends on the boat. If your 75 gets you going 45mph, you must have a light hull, and a very well shaped, and aerodynamic hull. However, if you have the 175 targa, it is a heavier, bulkier boat, and a 75 hp would barely be enough to get it on plane. 115 is perfect.

  • cooleb:

    I have a 17 and my 75 is enough to get a 45mph max speed. I think 90 or 115 is way too much

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