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#2704 - 07/14/08 10:03 PM Re: Big Bass N Little Lakes [Re: fish2much]
tartanfish Offline
"Small Fry"

Registered: 05/31/07
Posts: 4
Loc: Gainesville
I bought a SeaEagle Foldcat Inflattable Pontoon Fishing Boat last year when most of the ramps closed down on Lanier. Some of you guys who fish Lanier may have seen me trolling around Vans Tavern or Two Mile on it. The thing works great on a trolling motor and you can put it in the water anywhere you can get access to the shore. No ramp needed. The boat is very stable and I just deflate it, roll it up, and put it in the back of my SUV with the rest of my gear. It works great for small electric only lakes too. I caught a 25lb. stripper on it about three months ago and it pulled me around Two Mile like I had the trolling motor on. Great Fun!
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#2705 - 07/14/08 10:44 PM Re: Big Bass N Little Lakes [Re: tartanfish]
GonnaCatchEmAlL Offline
"Toad"

Registered: 06/19/08
Posts: 35
sounds like fun!

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#2711 - 07/15/08 09:49 PM Re: Big Bass N Little Lakes [Re: tartanfish]
fish2much Offline
"Pan Size"

Registered: 08/31/07
Posts: 6
Loc: Jefferson Ga
Sounds good to me I bet I could get in Bear Creek with one of those
I have been thinking about one of those 2 man bass hunters.Thought I might back the Suburban down to the water and slide it out the back while no one is looking. I was told once you are in the water nobody will mess with you (except DNR) and they just check to see if you are legal.

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#2802 - 07/30/08 07:35 PM Re: Big Bass N Little Lakes [Re: fish2much]
tartanfish Offline
"Small Fry"

Registered: 05/31/07
Posts: 4
Loc: Gainesville
I think you would like a Foldcat much better than a bass hunter 2 man boat. Much more stable and more room. It has two seats as well and I have fished several times with a buddy on it. The thing I like about it the most is how easy it is to assemble (roll it out, blow up the pontoons, install the seats, battery, and motor)and how small it is once broken down, which is easier to transport. I don't own a pickup so I was looking for something I could carry in an SUV.
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#3782 - 11/25/08 12:02 PM Re: Big Bass N Little Lakes [Re: tartanfish]
Marc Walrath Offline
"Wall Hanger"

Registered: 11/10/08
Posts: 443
Loc: Buford, GA
I am glad you guys brought up the pontoons! I actually have a one man pontoon boat (inflatable) but i've been hesitant to use in on a big lake (too many wakes and waves). It would be perfect for a small lake and getting into some largemouth. I'll have to dust it off and blow 'er up!
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