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Boat fishing is a great family activity. Is there anything better than getting aboard your boat, your wife and kids discussing the whopper they plan to catch, and setting off across the beautiful water?

Of course, there are lots of different types of boat fishing, and there are a lot of different boats to match. You can fish from boats that range from a simple canoe where you dangle a bit of baited string over the side, right through to a yacht or powerful cabin cruiser. As long as it's seaworthy, that's basically all you need! Still, if you're looking to buy a boat, there's a huge range available. It can be very confusing, particularly once you start wandering around boat shows and dealerships. So let's take a look at some of the different choices you can make for boat fishing.

Offshore Saltwater Boats

When people talk about boat fishing, this is probably what they have in mind. Heading out on the open sea, saltwater fishing to catch huge fish with heavy tackle. If this is the type of boat fishing you're planning, you need a heavy boat that is dependable. You need to be able to rely on it in all weather and situations. You need a minimum of a cuddy cabin or center console, plus twin or single outboard motors. If you really want to go upmarket, then look for a bluewater or convertible that includes luxury quarters and perhaps even elaborate salons. Inboard diesel engines with maximum power are generally standard on the bigger boats.

Freshwater Boats

If your taste runs more to boat fishing in freshwater rivers, lakes and streams, forget the powerful big boats. Look for a fiberglass or aluminum boat. It needs to be lightweight and easy to transport. Something like a runabout, bowrider or walley boat is good, or a boat with a small or dual console. Any of these will be fine for freshwater boat fishing, and are great for family outings.

Bass Boats

Bass boats are mostly used for sport and tournament fishing. They ride low in the water, and generally are very colorful and very fast. They can be made of aluminum or fiberglass, and usually have platforms in both the bow and stern to make it easier for casting. The perfect bass boat has a trolling motor mounted on the bow.

Inshore Saltwater Boats

Perhaps your favorite type of boat fishing is inshore saltwater fishing, where you can fish for tarpin, bonefish, snook, trout or redfish. For this type of boat fishing, you need a light boat, smaller than a 25-footer. You only need a single outboard motor. If you want the best type of vessel, look for a basic baby boat or a flat boat. Both of these have a spacious desk for casting, and float well in shallow water.

Float Tubes

These aren't really "boats" in the traditional sense, but are great for fly anglers who want to fish a pond, lake or mountain stream. Basically, it's a flotation device with a seat. The angler wears fins, and is partially submerged when sitting in the seat. He can then kick his way around on the water. Although float tubes are great, they can be extremely difficult to use if you've never done it before, and fly-casting requires a lot of practice. There are two main float tube designs. Firstly, the round float tube, which is essentially an inner tube with special features for fly-fishing. These are particularly difficult to maneuver. There are also pontoon float tubes. There are two air chambers, or pontoons, one on either side of the fisherman. They're basically V-shaped, and so have less water resistance and drag, making it much easier to move through the water.

If you're planning on buying your own boat for boat fishing, then take the time to talk to anglers who use boats, and find out what would be best for the type of boat fishing you expect to be doing. Read boat-fishing guides, or even talk to your local fishing charter service. Most fishermen are happy to talk about boats, and will be of great assistance in helping you choose the perfect fishing boat.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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