Fishing Boats For The Angler In You
Fishing boats come in many different shapes and sizes. The smallest is the two person pleasure boat all the way up to the largest which is an eight ton commercial fishing boat that can hold over a hundred people.
The two person fishing boat is usually eight to twelve feet in length, made of aluminum and comfortably holds two along with their fishing gear and a cooler with some drinks and snacks. Boats of this nature may not have a fast motor but will almost always have a trolling motor. The average catch for a novice angler in a days worth of fishing will yield ten caught fish but only three legally kept fish.
The all-purpose fishing boat is ten to fifteen feet in length and can comfortably hold four people along with all their gear. These boats tend to have trolling motors and outboard motors. Included with these fiberglass boats is a built in cooler under the seats that can hold the fish you catch or your food and drinks you brought with you. The average fish caught on this type of boat is actually less than the two person boat because of the comfort level and the faster motor so people tend to get a bit lazy. You may catch up to 8 fish with two you can legally keep.
Bass, Bay and Center Console fishing boats are all about the same length as the all purpose fishing boat but these are made for more professional anglers. They include an outboard or inboard motor, a sonar device, a trolling motor and all the room you need to stash your caught fish and other fishing needs you may bring with you. The Bass boat is slick
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and not very wide with two seats port and starboard side. Bay and Center Console boats have all the controls in the middle section and the bay boat has a small roof above the control panel. Two professional anglers may catch up to forty fish in a day and could keep at least ten of them but will usually throw all of them back as they use fishing as a sport and not a way to feed themselves and their families.
Fishing can be done on any type of boat but the fishing boats that are designed for anglers are the ones you will have the most enjoyment using. If you have the money to get one, there is even sports fishing yachts that have built in seating and fishing poles connected to the edges of the boat for big game fishing.
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