I would go with large as you can jon boat. You can fix it up to how you want it a little at a time. I have seen Jon boats fixed pretty nice with decks, carpet.
I am just the opposite. I have to use the side mirrors, looking around screws me up. I use to work for a power company. I learned how to back a line truck up with a 60 ft pole on a trailer and had to use the mirrors, no choice.
The reservoir that I fish is free. They tried to put a $30 yearly launch fee but received so much fuss they decided not to start it. I was for it because they were suppose to improve ramps but you never know what they were actually going to do with the money. The most I pay for fishing is $20 a day but it is a lake they only open about 3 times a year.
Can't go wrong with any Pflueger spinning reel. I had the Supreme XT and just picked up the President Limited. I really can't feel much difference between them, They also have the same gear ratio.
If you have to drag a boat to the water you would probably be better off with a kayak. If all the lakes had good ramps then I would go with the flat bottom jon and do a little fixing up on it.
Our reservoir is full of pads. You can't go anywhere in 33,000 acres and not find pads. The above post is exactly how I fish them. A Super Fluke can be deadly if the pads have some small openings.
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