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re: The Fly Fishing Thread: Questions, pics, discussion all here
Posted on 10/14/15 at 11:51 am to Barf
Posted on 10/14/15 at 11:51 am to Barf
I was between the Fury and the EVO for about a month. After finally checking out an EVO in person, I decided on the Fury. If I didn't run as much big water I would've looked more seriously at their lighter boats.
Posted on 10/14/15 at 12:41 pm to bluemoons
The fury is a nice hull. A friend of mine guides out of one and we have taken it out to the chandeleur islands multiple time. A lot of tapron fishing off the beach as well. You will be happy with that boat, it does most things very well.
Posted on 10/14/15 at 1:21 pm to bluemoons
Is it considered a flats boat?
With me possibly moving to FL in the next year or so I've been looking at different flats vs bay boats. Seems like most people say that you can't pole a bay boat. For chasing shallow water fish with a fly rod do I need to be able to pole? Can I not just use a trolling motor? It would need to have some family type use
With me possibly moving to FL in the next year or so I've been looking at different flats vs bay boats. Seems like most people say that you can't pole a bay boat. For chasing shallow water fish with a fly rod do I need to be able to pole? Can I not just use a trolling motor? It would need to have some family type use
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