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williamlayton
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boys-what kinda boats do you favor fising bays and shorelines--not big water boats--and how do you have it rigged out?
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February 22, 2004, 10:11:31 AM »
The majority of the people here {NC} that I know have a flat bottom . Center counsol, spot light up front for flounder gigging and a live well. I have fished on different makes but this is the one I like the best and am planning to purchase .
http://www.jonesbrothersmarine.com/jbm_company.htm
However if you are looking for one to go off-shore this is the BEST made boat on the market.
http://www.privateerboats.com/
I have been to both manufacturing facilities and know people that work at them
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The majority of boats here favor wade fishing and are flat bottom or scooters.
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