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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="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3421728" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>I guess it depends on how you plan to get the craft into the water at the pond. Two grown adult men can move some weight around. Personally, if you can have a trailer and boat I'd go for a Jon boat with a trolling motor. I sure as hell don't want to be out fishing on a nice day and have to continually row or paddle the boat while fishing. Plus if there is a slight breeze you will always have the oar in your hand to maintain position and not your fishing rod catching fish. </p><p></p><p>I have seen these before and they seem so slick. Very stable and feature filled. You could each get a setup for yourselves and still be on the water together and fish the same areas but also have the ability to hit other nearby areas on your own. Imagine your son's enthusiasm if he was able to have his own fishing skiff to fish out of. $2100 for both of you to have a setup is a sweet deal. NOt to mention a half ton pickup would get both to the pond/lake with out a need for a trailer. </p><p><a href="https://roundaboutwatercrafts.com/" target="_blank">https://roundaboutwatercrafts.com/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3421728, member: 14646"] I guess it depends on how you plan to get the craft into the water at the pond. Two grown adult men can move some weight around. Personally, if you can have a trailer and boat I'd go for a Jon boat with a trolling motor. I sure as hell don't want to be out fishing on a nice day and have to continually row or paddle the boat while fishing. Plus if there is a slight breeze you will always have the oar in your hand to maintain position and not your fishing rod catching fish. I have seen these before and they seem so slick. Very stable and feature filled. You could each get a setup for yourselves and still be on the water together and fish the same areas but also have the ability to hit other nearby areas on your own. Imagine your son's enthusiasm if he was able to have his own fishing skiff to fish out of. $2100 for both of you to have a setup is a sweet deal. NOt to mention a half ton pickup would get both to the pond/lake with out a need for a trailer. [URL]https://roundaboutwatercrafts.com/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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