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<blockquote data-quote="Bobkat" data-source="post: 367236" data-attributes="member: 8010"><p>I recently. Bought a 20 foot pontoon primarily for cruising around on hot days, scuba diving, etc. and above all, fishing! Trolling and anchored anchovies/ shad/bait type Linde type tackle.</p><p>I see lots of pontoons these days in ND rivers and lakes but do many of you used them for semi serious walleye killing? I realize they are not go fast fiberglass glitter boats, but how do they rate with boat control on not too windy days, moderate waves, boat control, etc. within reason, of course. Lots of the fishing models have an opening in the front for electric trolling motors,etc. are these practical in low wind conditions, etc. lots of fishing models have multiple live and bait wells too. </p><p>Any experience or opinions welcomed. </p><p>BTW, I still have my 17 foot Lund with Ulterra, so might be able to compare them better come spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobkat, post: 367236, member: 8010"] I recently. Bought a 20 foot pontoon primarily for cruising around on hot days, scuba diving, etc. and above all, fishing! Trolling and anchored anchovies/ shad/bait type Linde type tackle. I see lots of pontoons these days in ND rivers and lakes but do many of you used them for semi serious walleye killing? I realize they are not go fast fiberglass glitter boats, but how do they rate with boat control on not too windy days, moderate waves, boat control, etc. within reason, of course. Lots of the fishing models have an opening in the front for electric trolling motors,etc. are these practical in low wind conditions, etc. lots of fishing models have multiple live and bait wells too. Any experience or opinions welcomed. BTW, I still have my 17 foot Lund with Ulterra, so might be able to compare them better come spring. [/QUOTE]
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