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Best size/type Jon boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="LaqueRatt" data-source="post: 511240" data-attributes="member: 32586"><p>I've also been avoiding jon boats for same reasons listed. My only experience in one was years ago me and a buddy fished off a small one. With only a trolling motor. I agree except for shallow water fishing don't think it would be a whole lot of fun. I sold a 14" AlumaCraft last year that was mostly flat on the bottom and it was a bit scary at speed. Unlike the deep V Mirro I have which goes like a raped ape and is very stable. Less butt puckering moments!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaqueRatt, post: 511240, member: 32586"] I've also been avoiding jon boats for same reasons listed. My only experience in one was years ago me and a buddy fished off a small one. With only a trolling motor. I agree except for shallow water fishing don't think it would be a whole lot of fun. I sold a 14" AlumaCraft last year that was mostly flat on the bottom and it was a bit scary at speed. Unlike the deep V Mirro I have which goes like a raped ape and is very stable. Less butt puckering moments! [/QUOTE]
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