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There is this one lake i love to fish, mainly, because i catch fish there. I have gone several times with other people in their bass boats. Now im curious, should i try to take my 12' aluminum boat out there, it only has a trolling motor, and a pair of oars. The lake is 528 acres. There is an insane amount of boat traffic in the summer. Right now, i dont think too many people are out on it. Does it sound safe, or logical?

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Absolutely, positively, for certain   ;)

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Absolutely, positively, for certain ;)

I would add: yes, affirmative, without a doubt :D

Wear a PFD and be careful. You can get in trouble in small boat if the wind kicks up. Go and have fun. ;D

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go for it like the other guys said, but take ALL precautions.  pfd AT ALL TIMES. signalling device, bail bucket or even better a 12 v pump. extra prop. as much as I like to think I am invincible, i know that mother nature is always capable of whuppin my arse. have fun, stick fish, BE SAFE!

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If your boat floats you should take it on the water.  A 528 acre lake is still fairly small.  Even when the boat traffic is bad you should be able to find some coves to fish with your 12 foot aluminum boat.  

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