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re: Boat for both inshore and light offshore?
Posted on 4/13/16 at 12:28 pm to jdavid1
Posted on 4/13/16 at 12:28 pm to jdavid1
Both Hell's Bay(coming out soon) and Islamorada Boatworks have 24 foot bay boats.
I have not been in the Hell's Bay yet......the Islamorda boatworks bay is pretty sweet and has some Key's guys using for Florida Bay backcountry as well as going out to the reefs.
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Hell's Bay
I have not been in the Hell's Bay yet......the Islamorda boatworks bay is pretty sweet and has some Key's guys using for Florida Bay backcountry as well as going out to the reefs.
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Hell's Bay
Posted on 4/13/16 at 1:12 pm to BooDreaux
If its too rough for a 24 bay then do you really want to go out? If its too rough for a 24 bay you need at least a 27 ft deep V or 24ft cat to want to fish that.
Again though, if you want something that takes chop better than a 24 bay than its not going to be a good inshore boat. There is no boat that is good offshore and enjoyable to cast for reds and trout. None.
Again though, if you want something that takes chop better than a 24 bay than its not going to be a good inshore boat. There is no boat that is good offshore and enjoyable to cast for reds and trout. None.
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