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(Message started by: forgetfulnot on Nov 1st, 2004, 7:29pm)

Title: Bass Boats
Post by forgetfulnot on Nov 1st, 2004, 7:29pm
Looks like all the good ones are owned by the same Corp.

Any comments?

Lee

Title: Re: Bass Boats
Post by TxBasslady on Nov 2nd, 2004, 1:21am
Lee,

I have a Stratos bass boat, but not sure who makes or owns it anymore.   Alot of the co's have sold.   Earl Bentz was the maker of Stratos, I think, when I bought mine.

Triton makes a bass boat to die for!!!!    :o

If I should buy a new one.....that'll be my next one.

Jean




Title: Re: Bass Boats
Post by Melissa on Nov 2nd, 2004, 8:34am
We have a 1989 Stratos F&S (fish & ski) that we LOVE with a 90hp Evinrude.  Of course, if we wanted just a fishing boat, we'd probably get a Ranger Boat.  

:)mel

Title: Re: Bass Boats
Post by Kirk on Nov 2nd, 2004, 8:41am
Of all the fishes in the sea, I love the little basses. Who climb out of the water on their hands and knees, and slide back in on their
hands and knees [smiley=biggrin.gif]

Title: Re: Bass Boats
Post by Melissa on Nov 2nd, 2004, 8:45am

on 11/02/04 at 08:41:12, Kirk wrote:
Of all the fishes in the sea, I love the little basses. Who climb out of the water on their hands and knees, and slide back in on their
hands and knees [smiley=biggrin.gif]


LMFAO Kirk!!! [smiley=crackup.gif]

Title: Re: Bass Boats
Post by jimbo on Nov 2nd, 2004, 11:52am
Bass aren't real fish! They don't even have any teeth. ;;D
Walleyes, now theres a challenge.

Seeya,

jimbo


Title: Re: Bass Boats
Post by forgetfulnot on Nov 2nd, 2004, 3:48pm
Jimbo said "Walleyes, now theres a challenge"
We see a fw of these now and then but bass are the predominate sport fish around here. And try boating a 10 pounder by hand and then tell me they have no teeth. ;)

Lee

Title: Re: Bass Boats
Post by alleyoop on Nov 2nd, 2004, 6:19pm
Bass fishing is alright. Gotta brother who does the tournament trail. To me, nothing beats salt water. Ever since I was 8 and saw some 'older teenagers' land a 6' tiger shark off of a pier in Myrtle Beach, SC, I've been hooked! Bill fishing is my favorite, but I love going for other species such as Tarpon, Bonefish, dolphin(Maui Maui), Tuna and of course- shark. There's just something about getting bit out in the ocean- you never really know what might be on the other end of your line!

.......................alley 8)

   

Title: Re: Bass Boats
Post by forgetfulnot on Nov 2nd, 2004, 10:34pm
I agree salt is the best, but there aint much salt water in Oklahoma. :)

Lee



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