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BeastMan
11-18-2014, 10:19 PM
maybe a 17-18 carolina skiff CC to do marsh fishing and possibly a little bass fishing in the Ross Barnett even though I am the worst, most rookie, bass fisherman ever. I'm not talking right now. I'm going to have to talk to the wife just right for some time and cultivate this. Maybe in the next 12 months if all my cards go just right, I could get a what I'm looking for. Someone tell me either why (A) this is a great idea or (B) bad idea. I completely understand that they don't handle and chop well, open water, etc... I've always heard they are good boats. What say ye Outdoor Dawgs?

State82
11-19-2014, 08:32 AM
That boat would probably be a rough ride on Barnett if you venture in the main lake very much. It would be fine above Hwy 43 in the upper lake and up river. Great marsh boat though.

BrunswickDawg
11-19-2014, 09:29 AM
Definitely a popular marsh boat around here. If you can, take a look at bumping up to the 21's. Makes a big difference on the chop. Also, if you ever go out with more than 2 people, the space makes a huge difference.

SpeckleDawg
11-19-2014, 09:55 AM
DO IT! Seriously though, they are great little boats. I would like one of the 17-18' models that you mentioned. They are perfect for slipping out for a few hours by yourself. Easy to load/unload, clean up, etc. I know your trips down here are usually more planned out than "slipping out for a few hours", since you have to drive all the way down. There are plenty areas to catch trout/redfish with that boat year round down here.

BeastMan
11-19-2014, 04:18 PM
Definitely a popular marsh boat around here. If you can, take a look at bumping up to the 21's. Makes a big difference on the chop. Also, if you ever go out with more than 2 people, the space makes a huge difference.

BM Sr has the big bay boat covered. Not really wanting another big sled. I'd want something small that I get different use out of if that makes sense. The bay boat is on the coast at a Marina. What I would want is a little skiff for a bit of local fresh water usage and skinny water marsh uses. Something that size is worth it's weight in gold in the marshy areas where there may be a spot of barely over 1 foot of water to get into a little cut.

BeastMan
11-19-2014, 04:19 PM
DO IT! Seriously though, they are great little boats. I would like one of the 17-18' models that you mentioned. They are perfect for slipping out for a few hours by yourself. Easy to load/unload, clean up, etc. I know your trips down here are usually more planned out than "slipping out for a few hours", since you have to drive all the way down. There are plenty areas to catch trout/redfish with that boat year round down here.

That's what I'm talking about lol

SpeckleDawg
11-19-2014, 05:22 PM
I see one of these in my future for marsh fishing:

http://www.gheenoe.net/

BrunswickDawg
11-19-2014, 08:53 PM
BM Sr has the big bay boat covered. Not really wanting another big sled. I'd want something small that I get different use out of if that makes sense. The bay boat is on the coast at a Marina. What I would want is a little skiff for a bit of local fresh water usage and skinny water marsh uses. Something that size is worth it's weight in gold in the marshy areas where there may be a spot of barely over 1 foot of water to get into a little cut.
Eh, potatoe patatO. We need the 21s here because they make it easier to cross the sounds between the islands and the marshes. They are pretty vast here, and the 17-18 just beat you to death - and some days you just want the flexibility. If the Reds aren't hitting on the mud flat on Jekyll Creek, we can shoot across St. Andrews Sound/Little Satilla R. and hit Christmas Creek off the west side if Cumberland Island. The 21is still shallow draft enough to get anywhere we want to hit in the marsh. All that said, each area has its own needs - so sounds like the smaller will work, and Carolina Skiff is a good brand.

Offshore Dawg
11-20-2014, 09:41 AM
maybe a 17-18 carolina skiff CC to do marsh fishing and possibly a little bass fishing in the Ross Barnett even though I am the worst, most rookie, bass fisherman ever. I'm not talking right now. I'm going to have to talk to the wife just right for some time and cultivate this. Maybe in the next 12 months if all my cards go just right, I could get a what I'm looking for. Someone tell me either why (A) this is a great idea or (B) bad idea. I completely understand that they don't handle and chop well, open water, etc... I've always heard they are good boats. What say ye Outdoor Dawgs?


Quality wise the Carolina Skiff is well made, as per a marina owner friend of mine that restores boats as a hobby.