Oh damn the luck. My winkie post fell at the top of the next page.
quote:I definitely think we've identified the ******, I just don't think it is who you think it is.
Man you're a ******.
Why can't you just let folks post and NOT try to one-up everything? Let it go...
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A jet drive 90hp on an 18ft aluminum center console is the way to go. Much more versatile than the Florida style skiffs. As someone who has minor back issues, sitting down in a boat going through chop is impossible.
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My apologies to the OP who simply asked a question and then watched this poop-show.
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Would have been nice to keep him posting but I doubt he ever will.
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There are numerous people that have places where I do that are avid feather merchants.
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Finn - you mentioned more versatile options for yourself. What other options are there that may not be suited perfectly for fly fishing, but you could still pole and fly fish out of yet more versatility?
quote:Spill it. Well, the skiff anyway, and about the fishing
I've fished on a buddies skiff in south padre
quote:I don't know if you have water where you can fish a channel edge but we use TMs more than I thought we would for fly fishing here. They give us the chance to follow the edge of the East Cut out of Mansfield when the wind is not in our favor. The southeast prevailing wind won't let you pole that 'fish rich' edge but with a trolling motor I can hold a heading in the relatively deeper water and sight fish the shallow edge. Same goes for the ICW down south and up in the land cut. They will make fish spookier on the flats but they really do shine and are worth the money if you have fish holding an edge you can't pole no matter how many buddies you have. Goes without saying how much they figure into tarpon fishing.
The one I'm looking at has a trolling motor too.