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Lowe 1040 or 1240, Front Casting Deck Possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="eeshaw" data-source="post: 481751" data-attributes="member: 25150"><p>When I started out bow fishing all I had was a 1436 flat bottom. I put a deck in the front of it and it was tippy. I didn't worry too much about it since the water I was in was only about 4 feet deep. It's like you say, the higher you get the weight up in the air the more it wants to list. It will work if you're part ninja but looking back, if I was to do it in deeper water I'd stay close to the bank and wear a life preserver.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eeshaw, post: 481751, member: 25150"] When I started out bow fishing all I had was a 1436 flat bottom. I put a deck in the front of it and it was tippy. I didn't worry too much about it since the water I was in was only about 4 feet deep. It's like you say, the higher you get the weight up in the air the more it wants to list. It will work if you're part ninja but looking back, if I was to do it in deeper water I'd stay close to the bank and wear a life preserver. [/QUOTE]
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