Is it better to buy a older bass boat for $5000 or hold out a little longer and get a newer bass boat for $10,000? Is there more that is going to go wrong with a $5000 boat verse a $10,000 boat? What do you guys think?
I grew up fishing with my grandfater. Everyday of the summmer we would go to the same lake and fish all day long. I one most important thing he taught me was not to get caught up in the lures or bait. Its all about presentation. You have to remember that when standing in the ilse at the bait shop looking at all those different brands and all those different soft lures and hard lures. There are only about 10 different styles of each. Don't get caught up in all the hype. I have caught fish on just about anything you can imagine.
The second most important thing about fishing is being able to visualise the structures under the water.
The 3rd most important thing is something that Bab Winkleman told me (saw him at a local sportshow) Fish don't have to do anything. just because the water temp is around 67 degrees doesn't mean that bass are going to spon, it just mean that the conditions are good for sponing.
In my opinion you should throw at least 3 different kinds of lure at everytime your out. And always try something different that you would normally do.
Don't mean to ramble on so this is all for now
I am looking for a good Bass Boat Used, (I don't want to spend $30,000) At least 17ft and at least 175hp. I want to spend no more than $10,000 to $15,000. What should I look for?
I usually will run spinners, cranks, and worms in med to heavy timber. I am not very successful when it come to fishing timber. It is my bass fishing weakness. Seems like I am doing everything right. Seems like I just need to work on it a little more.
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