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<blockquote data-quote="YukonGlocker" data-source="post: 2942639" data-attributes="member: 425"><p>I did learn to deal with the boat in wind (and simultaneously learned to fish in the wind). I was determined to learn to bass fish, and for several years went regularly (I mean, very regularly) regardless of weather. I later-on bought a large bass boat that would allow me to compete in tournaments, but often missed the handiness and usefulness of of the small boat. Once you master controlling the boat, it won't keep you from catching fish at all. Buy the best motor and battery you can afford (don't cut corners there), be damn sure to always have a paddle with you because you'll end up using it more than you think (and it might literally save your life), and wear a life vest anytime you're alone and it might be dangerous if you fall out (e.g., when it's bitterly cold out, or really windy with large waves). You'll get wet, and will probably fall in (even if rarely), but you'll have a blast doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YukonGlocker, post: 2942639, member: 425"] I did learn to deal with the boat in wind (and simultaneously learned to fish in the wind). I was determined to learn to bass fish, and for several years went regularly (I mean, very regularly) regardless of weather. I later-on bought a large bass boat that would allow me to compete in tournaments, but often missed the handiness and usefulness of of the small boat. Once you master controlling the boat, it won't keep you from catching fish at all. Buy the best motor and battery you can afford (don't cut corners there), be damn sure to always have a paddle with you because you'll end up using it more than you think (and it might literally save your life), and wear a life vest anytime you're alone and it might be dangerous if you fall out (e.g., when it's bitterly cold out, or really windy with large waves). You'll get wet, and will probably fall in (even if rarely), but you'll have a blast doing it. [/QUOTE]
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