
Originally Posted by
Country Bladesmith
Thanks. My son is pretty serious about it. It’s the first thing he’s ever really been into, and he’d fish 24/7 if I let him. I tried to get him into baseball and some other sports, and he didn’t care for it. He would go hunting with me, but wasn’t as into it as I was. But the boy loves fishing, with a passion. When he found out there was a fishing team at his school, that was it. Personally, I love fishing too, and have my whole life, but tournament fishing is a whole new world for me. Never really did any of that, so I’m learning right along with him on some of this stuff. I fished for years out of an old school Skeeter Hawk with stick steer. Pretty much grew up on Lake Bistineau here, so I’m not new to fishing, just new to some of the current tech. We can certainly catch fish without all the fancy bells and whistles, but if he’s going to be fishing competitively, I figure I better go ahead and start learning this stuff.
This will be an investment for sure, but I have wanted a boat for a long time, and my wife also loves going fishing with me, so I’ll bite that financial bullet if everyone gets some enjoyment out of it. Even if my son changes his mind some time in the future, I’ll still use it, especially during the summers when I’m off. We may even do a little duck hunting in it, too. Both of my vehicles are paid off and in good shape, and my house note isn’t that much, so if I get a new one, I plan on probably doubling up on boat payments while I can, so I’m not paying on it forever.
I have been trying to find a used one, but haven’t had much luck yet. Still looking though. We might make a trip to the southern part of the state and check around down there. You can’t throw a rock without hitting a boat dealer down there. Center consoles are a lot more popular down there as well. They’re tough to find in the northern part of the state.