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what are some man powered, 2 man fishing boat/kayak/paddle options for farm ponds?
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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 3421013" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>When I was in 4th grade a couple friends and myself made pond boats that we left at the ponds we fished.</p><p>It was usually a couple doors with Styrofoam sandwiched between them.</p><p></p><p>4x8 sheets of plywood will do the same.</p><p>Much later in life my dads cousin showed up at the lower Illinois river with his home made boat.</p><p>4x8 plywood with 3 truck inner tubes under it.</p><p>One in the front middle and to at the back where his trolling motor seat and battery was.</p><p>Super stable platform.</p><p></p><p>Many friends had those bass tracker boats but not too stable.</p><p>Craigslist has jon boats sometimes or this </p><p><a href="https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/pelican-intruder-12-12-flat-bottom-boat#repChildCatid=1408795" target="_blank">https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/pelican-intruder-12-12-flat-bottom-boat#repChildCatid=1408795</a></p><p></p><p>I fished for many years from a Coleman 17 foot Canoe the tupperware one Polyurethane and red in color.</p><p>That was a very stable Canoe.</p><p></p><p>For small ponds we always used a long push stick to get around.</p><p>Just a few years ago I was on a 4/8 plywood "boat" in a pond and had a great time fishing with a friend it had 2 folding chairs on it.</p><p>No wet feet either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 3421013, member: 15054"] When I was in 4th grade a couple friends and myself made pond boats that we left at the ponds we fished. It was usually a couple doors with Styrofoam sandwiched between them. 4x8 sheets of plywood will do the same. Much later in life my dads cousin showed up at the lower Illinois river with his home made boat. 4x8 plywood with 3 truck inner tubes under it. One in the front middle and to at the back where his trolling motor seat and battery was. Super stable platform. Many friends had those bass tracker boats but not too stable. Craigslist has jon boats sometimes or this [URL]https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/pelican-intruder-12-12-flat-bottom-boat#repChildCatid=1408795[/URL] I fished for many years from a Coleman 17 foot Canoe the tupperware one Polyurethane and red in color. That was a very stable Canoe. For small ponds we always used a long push stick to get around. Just a few years ago I was on a 4/8 plywood "boat" in a pond and had a great time fishing with a friend it had 2 folding chairs on it. No wet feet either. [/QUOTE]
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