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Cory Doras

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  1. There is NO perfect boat. There is sooooo many, perhaps up to a hundred things to consider. Winds, waves, storage, HP, storage, budget, service, towing,deck size, leg room, single or tandem trailer, deep or shallow water...the list goes on and on. You really have to look at your true "requirements", then "wants". Bigger is better but that same statement is totally wrong as well. The bigger the boat....the less ponds you can fish. Make a list of the needs and wants, look at every boat and check or "X" the box and see which fits the bill. As far as purchasing,wait cause the market is getting very soft and I'd be looking at some steals as peoples money is getting tighter. Dont rule out a 20yo boat either, they were built far better then than now and you can get a really nice 20' garage queen rig for 15-20k
  2. Use a $6 expandable mesh rod sock. I cut then end off and cut it to the length I need. Run all your wires thru it and secure both ends. Then use those clam shells pictured above. You can run a dozen wires thru them.
  3. Great video Glenn! You hit all the points. Things we never consider when we're on the hunt for our first big boat. I'm on boat #13 at the moment and I never lost money on a boat which is in itself is a miracle. Buy something that everyone else wants! Basically, buy a boat that is desirable in the used market. There are dozens of 18' or 20' bass boats made but only a few are being sold for basically the same price they were new 10-20yrs ago. Another thing, buy used. Bass boats havnt had any significant changes in over 20yrs, motors and electronics have but hulls and trailers havnt. Follow Glenns advise and possibly mine and you'll have plenty of extra $$ for tackle and electronics.
  4. Ask anyone who's ever owned a Suzuki and they will all tell you the same thing, the best outboard motors ever made.....by far. I've owned every brand, I live on the coast and surrounded by boats, and everyone will say the same thing.
  5. Something else to think about, What significant changes have been made to fiberglass bass boats in the past 20-25yrs? Basically nothing. Just some updates panels or colors. The only real advancements that were made were in motors, electronics, and trolling motors. Every now and again, some manufactures hit a grand slam with one of their models. Those are the boats you want to buy because they will always be worth good money. Ive owned 14 boats in my lifetime and I never lost money on any of them. Only 2 of them were purchased new. Do your homework on which ones are great hulls and grab them while you can because they will only go up in value.
  6. Interesting topic. Not sure if you guys have noticed the price of boats climbing before covid. A 20' fiberglass bass boat with some nice electronics, good TM, and power poles is now bumping the $100k mark. 5 yrs ago, they were $70-75K. Those boats 20yrs ago were....$35-40k?? This is why so many manufacturers are now selling aluminum's at a so called "affordable" price. I went on Lunds website and built a 20' pro v and when I was done it was getting close to $70k. This is another reason the used market is hot....especially good fiberglass bass boats.
  7. Chauncy in Westboro! I fished that lake for years and almost never disappoints. I have 1 go to spot and 3 others that were productive. Also, Fort Meadow Res in Hudson/Marlboro. A lot of big bass in there both LM and SM. Another place that never disappoints.
  8. It looks good but how long did it last? I see you posted this in July 2018. Did you have to reapply and how many times last season?
  9. I use the minn kota MKA-51 slide. It does the job and gets the motor back for loading and unloading off the trailer. Im happy with it.
  10. Ditto!
  11. I feel your pain. I had the exact same situation. I tried everything and nothing worked. Never had what I needed, stuff lost and turn up weeks later. But finally, I figured it out. 1) Back to Plano boxes again. 2) a box for each type of lures. 3) Thin planos for all soft plastics (only carry about 5 of each color) the rest are stored in more planos at home. 4) All planos labeled 5) Planos for each species So, I have about 50 planos loaded, I take what im using by species and season. My bass planos are in my boat but only what im using for that season. My pike/musky stuff is in planos. My trout stuff is in planos but stored in large HDX containers My lake trout/salmon stuff is in planos and in large HDX containers. My fly stuff is in small planos in HDX containers. Waders and boots are in another HDX container. I have a water proof boat bag with pliers, sun screen, bug spray, water, granola bars, scales, binoc's, etc. I only have enough tackle for a day, the rest is kept at home in an old amour in planos. Also, I keep worm hooks and weights in with my worms in the plano, soft jerk bait hooks in the plano for soft jerk baits etc. So, when Im using plastic worms, im working out of 1 plano and not pulling out 3 (worm, hooks, and one for weights. I hate the bags that the plastic come in cause you cant see what your looking for quickly and they take up a lot of space. I have a resovior close to me that has smb, lmb, rainbow trout, lake trout, and landlocked salmon. No boats, all shore fishing, wading is only allowed in tributaries. I got for lakers, pull that HDX out and im off. Bite slows I move to the river and try for rainbows, pull that HDX. Then, move to the other river and chase the salmon run in the fall. Grab that HDX. And, Im wheeling about 20 different rods for my antics.
  12. Lund all the way. The deep v Rangers are built in the Tracker plant.
  13. I can tell you this, Suzuki's in my opinion are the best motors hands down. I've owned nearly every brand and my 2 suzuki's were head and shoulders above the others.
  14. Im debating on selling my Ranger, right in your price range. I live in Mass
  15. Suzuki, best motors I've ever owned. And I have had a lot of boats and all brands. Even submerged on in salt water.
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