I think I live in the wrong state.
Only saw a handful of multi-species boat. Zero "bass" boats.
Was cool checking out the Humminbird booth.
Not going to bother next year unless I change tastes.
Seattle Boat Show
- FishingFool
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Re: Seattle Boat Show
I haven't been to the boat show since 1989. Bought a Sterns life jacket. Bought my Ranger a month later, and got the financing boat show rate even tho I bought the boat from the factory thru the professional Bass Pro that the company sponsored... lol I still have that boat with no plans on selling it.
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Re: Seattle Boat Show
maybe its the wrong kinda of fishing you do? 

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Re: Seattle Boat Show
Valid point Jay but, the boat show is for all types of boating of which bass fishing is significantly less that a small part of the sport/pastime/life. I did see Limitout Marine there but what I didn't see was many jet boats. =( What I did see and really enjoyed was the luxury cruise boats in the upper 20ft to around 40ft range with all the amenities that would make a week or two on the water fishing and just enjoying life really good.
I guess my point is just because you're into bass fishing doesn't mean you have to limit yourself to only looking at those types of boats. Enjoy all of them for what they are and dream big! I enjoyed the show immensely.
I guess my point is just because you're into bass fishing doesn't mean you have to limit yourself to only looking at those types of boats. Enjoy all of them for what they are and dream big! I enjoyed the show immensely.
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