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Heres Some Of The Facts You Need To Know About Bass Fishing Boats

2016/7/16 16:37:03

Bass fishing has the most participants of any other sport on earth. More people when polled as to their likes and participation in sports declared that they preferred fishing to any other sport available and bass fishing was very high on the list. In order to get to where the fish are and make your day of fishing a productive one, you must have a suitable boat that is tailored to the type of fishing you will be doing. Saltwater bass fishing boats are designed much differently from fresh water bass fishing boats, and there are multitudes of differences in each category as you look more deeply into the world of boats and what they can provide for you.

The greatest dividing line between types of boats for bass fishing is the material that the boat is made of. The large majority of boats are aluminum and are designed to be not only easy to maneuver in the water, but also easy to transport on a trailer or even on the roof of your vehicle. They are welded and fitted with rivets which have a tendency to rust over time, so with that in mind; now enters the rival field of bass fishing boats, the fiberglass group. Fiberglass is not only more durable but quite often is lighter in weight, will not rust, no chipped paint to worry about, and provides a drier storage for boat maintenance as well as not being as vulnerable to dings and damage as the aluminum boats are.

When you start investigating the many types of bass fishing boats that are out there on the market, you will find a dizzying array of sizes, shapes, how they are outfitted, and the different features that are on the various types of boats to fulfill the specific purpose of the type of fishing you will be doing. The more common types of boats are all purpose boats, bass boats, aluminum fishing boats, center console boats, dinghies, flat boats, jon boats, electric boats; the list goes on and on. The differences between boat types are for a reason, for example flat boats are designed to be used in very shallow waters and can be propelled with a small electric motor to sneak up on the fish. Center console boats are more often used for fishing off shore and are designed to withstand rougher waters and deeper waters if you are into salt water fishing. All purpose boats are just as the name implies, and can be used in most situations where bass fishing boats are needed.

Not only do you have to keep in mind what type of boat you want, but exactly what features are included in that model and what types of features you would want that would suit your needs. Most bass fishing boats range in size from 16 to 26 ft. and are designed to carry no more than 5 people max. You can equip them with various kinds of motors ranging from outboards to electric trolling motors, and the horsepower available can range from 25 to 150 depending on the motor. Most boats in these categories are outfitted with rod holders, cup holders, and live-wells to store the caught fish in while you are fishing.

Fishing, as free as it seems, is still subject to rules and regulations that must be followed in order to keep order and keep people safe. Boating rules have some mandatory regulations when it comes to bass fishing boats, and having live-wells for the fish is one; and having an electric trolling motor mounted on the bow is another. Common sense rules also when it comes to handling a boat and it should tell you that to maintain the stability of the boat, and keeping it unencumbered means do not overload it, nor have too many people on board.

When thinking about taking your boat out for a day of fishing and fun, one of the first things you should be concerned about is safety. The observation of basic safety rules is a must when out on the water in a boat and the most basic of these rules is that everyone on board must be wearing a life jacket. No one knows when misfortune will strike and the happiest of days can be ruined in a flash by some sort of unseen tragedy while boating or fishing that could have been prevented if the participants had only observed the basic safety rules and protected themselves. Another unwanted happening while on a boat is fire. Safety regulations for bass fishing boats, and all boats in general, is that fire extinguishers should be placed strategically on the boat where they are easily accessible and the most handy, such as near the motor or engine, and near the galley. Don't risk having your fun, your fishing trip, and most importantly, your life taken away because you were not prepared safety-wise.

Only you can decide what is right for you when it comes to picking out and using any one of the myriad types of bass fishing boats out there, and being prepared with the facts before you go looking is most important because you will end up with what you want and need, and you will save yourself a lot of grief in the long run as well as get the most for your money. Ultimately, your goal is to have a boat that will last for as long as you need it to without creating worries for you and extra forays into your life savings. There is nothing more pleasurable to a "dyed in the wool" angler than a day of bass fishing on his favorite watering hole in his dream of a boat; and that can be a reality for you too if you plan ahead and don't leave the happening of a "good time was had by all" to chance.
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