Interesting subject. I mostly fish for bass from the shore but have fished for bass on boats for many years now. I got almost 2 decades experience in deep sea fishing from a boat, have driven a boat in ruff seas, know how to read a depth finder and use a GPS to find locations very well. Both boat and land based bass fishing have their advantages but it is safe to say that fishing for bass on a boat is much easier than fishing from the shore, especially from public waters. Private waters is a different story since bass from private waters tend to be much easier to catch (often like shooting fish in a barrel easy) than highly pressured public waters. With a boat you can easily cover more distance than fishing from the shore, use a fishfinder to locate the fish, get closer to prime fishing locations, and fishing is much less of a workout when you are in a boat. There are devices that many tournament bass fishermen use that emits sounds from a boat and those sounds attracts fish to the boat. You still have to find the bass and convince them to bite but it is easier to find fish when you reach more locations and fish them more comfortably like you do in a boat. With that said, I have lost count of the +8 pound bass I have caught from the shore and have caught a few double digit bass so I feel anyone can do very well fishing from the shore if they put in the time needed to improve as a bass fisherman.