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Crappie Fishing Boats Which One For You

Crappie fishing is fun and entertaining but to get the most out of each fishing trip you need a good crappie fishing boat.

You can catch crappie along the banks of lakes and rivers and by wading out into the water but nothing beats the excitement of taking a crappie boat out for a spin. They allow you to get to areas that you normally wouldn't be able to reach.

By going to where the crappies are located you will have a more productive day each time you go crappie fishing.

There are many different types of crappie fishing boats available that are designed to make fishing easier. However, with so many different designs available, how do you know which one would be the best for you?

The more you know about the different boats and the special features that have to offer the easier it would be to determine which one is for you.

To help you choose your fishing boat below are some reviews of a few of the most sought after crappie boats sold today. This will help you determine which one would be best suited for your needs.

Types of Crappie Fishing Boats

There are many different types of crappie fishing boats ranging from the affordable aluminum boat to the expensive custom made designs. Below you will find four reviews of the top crappie fishing boats that are sold on the market today.

The Duracraft 1650 Crappie fishing boat has a V-hull designed especially for crappie fishing. It is sturdy and the 50-inch bottom weight and 70-inch beam provides the ultimate in stability.

The gunnel height is twenty-two inches high and this fishing boat is designed with a thirteen gallon fuel tank and holds up to four fishermen at a time.

The War Eagle 861 Predator is considered to be an excellent crappie fishing boat. It has a V-hull and a smooth relaxing ride.

It is even designed with extended rod boxes for the holders to accommodate the long crappie fishing rods used by many anglers. It is also designed with re-circulating dual livewells at the rear of the boat and at the bow. Both of which have an eighty-four quart capacity.

In the bow seat is a round shaped baitwell and he boat is designed with plenty of storage space. It is designed to help the fisherman relax by providing comfortable seats, drink holders and more.

The ProCraft 200 Combo fishing boat is an excellent option when it comes to crappie fishing. It is equipped with a 12/24 MotorGuide trolling motor, digital depth finder, livewell and more. This twenty foot fishing boat is designed with an extra-wide nine foot beam.

The Tracker Panfish 16 is also an excellent choice that offers the right equipment needed for crappie fishing while still being affordable. It is designed with an insulated livewell, 36 quart cooler, nine-gallon fuel tank and a built-in baitwell to name a few of its features.

The type of boat you choose will need to be something that you feel comfortable with. The size will be determined by the number of people you expect to be in the boat at any given time.

You need to think about how much money you want to put into the crappie fishing boat, how often it will be used and what features you would personally enjoy the most. Then you will be able to choose the fishing boat that suits your needs the best.

About the Author

Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is committed to providing the best crappie fishing information possible. Get more information on trolling for crappie here: http://www.askcrappiefishing.com/




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