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A Comprehensive List of Bass Fishing Boats

January 9th, 2010 Craig No comments

I wanted to spread some bass fishing boats link love. Here is a good list of bass fishing boat manufacturers:

Allison Bass Boats – Louisville TN

Alumicraft Bass Boats – St. Peter, MN

Aries Bass Boats – East Dickson, TN

Bass Cat Boats – Pensacola, FL

Bass Hunter Boats – Valdosta, GA

Blazer Boats – Mountain Home, AR

Bullet Boats – Knoxville, TN

Champion Bass Fishing Boats – Mountain Home, AR

Charger Boats – Richland, MO

Crestliner Boats – Little Falls, MN

Custom Pontoon Boat Kits – Springfield, Ohio

Fisher Boats – Springfield, MO

Gambler Boats – Groveland, FL

G3 Boats -  Lebanon, MO

Harmony Marine Craft – coal city, IL

Hydrobikes Ontario – Ontario Canada

Legend Bass Fishing Boats – Streetman, TX

Lowe Boats – Lebanon, MO

Lund Boat Company – New York Mills, MN

Monark Marine – Elkhart, IN

Nitro Bass Fishing Boats – Springfield, MO

Norris Craft Boats – LaFollette, Tennessee

Phoenix Bass Boat – Tullahoma, TN

Polar Kraft – Elkhart, IN

Pond King Inc. – Gainesville, TX

Procraft Bass Boats – St. Louis, MO

Ranger Bass Fishing Boats – Flippin, AR

Ray-Craft Boats – San Augustine, TX.

SeaArk Boats – Monticello, AR

Skeeter Boats – Kilgore, TX

Storm Boats – Pompano Beach, Fl

Stratos – Old Hickory, TN

Stroker Boats – Maryville, TN

Tracker Marine – Springfield, MO

Triton Boats – Ashland City, TN

Water Otter Personal Pontoon Boats – Hamilton, MT

WaveWalk – Newton, MA

Xpress Boats – Friendship, AR

Yar-Craft Boats – Menominee, MI

Waco Manufacturing – North Little Rock, Arkansas

If you know of any other manufacturers of bass fishing boats to add to this list, be sure to let us know below.

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Why Bass Fishing Boats Kick Ass

December 11th, 2009 Craig No comments

Every person on the planet that has ever spent time fishing in a bass fishing boat, wants one. They are very convenient and most of them are quite fast. So getting from fishing spot to fishing spot is no problem at all. A traditional bass fishing boat sits very high is the water as well, so with the aid of a trolling motor, the angler is able to fish very shallow water. Most traditional bass fishing boats are also equipped with the latest in fish finding technology, so the angler normally has little problem ‘finding’ the fish. Getting those fish to bite can be the challenge. The interesting thing is that having one of these traditional bass fishing boats isn’t always necessary.

A traditional bass fishing boat, while amazingly nice, comes with a big price tag. A price tag that can easily exceed $25,000! Purchasing a traditional bass fishing boat is literally like purchasing a new car. Sure you can get a used one for a lot less money, but buying a used boat is worse than buying a used car. It can be a real game of Russian roulette; you just never know what’s going to happen or how a used boat will perform on the water.

A viable alternative to this bass fishing boat dilemma is to purchase an inflatable bass fishing boat. Personal pontoon type boats make excellent bass fishing boats for smaller bodies of water. They are amazingly comfortable and easy to maneuver. And because they’re inflatable, these types of bass fishing boats are sure easy to move from one body of water to the next. Imagine being able to fit your bass fishing boat in your vehicle, rather than towing it behind your vehicle?

Most personal pontoon boats come with either 1 or 2 seats, these seats are then attached to platforms that are also large enough to hold your fishing gear. This type of bass fishing boat really is a great option for smaller bodies of water, and is definitely an option for those of you who travel in an RV. Simply keep your boat in your RV until you get to your destination, take it out, inflate it, and you are ready to fish whatever body of water you happen to be near. These types of boats are a great option for RV users, and again are not only a ton less expensive than traditional bass fishing boats, they are a ton less expensive to transport as well.

Trevor Kugler is Co-founder of JRWfishing.com Trevor has more than 20 years of fishing experience, and raises his three year old daughter in the heart of trout fishing country….Montana.

Check Out These Boats and Pontoons: http://www.jrwfishing.com/boats.html

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