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								by swb69 » Sun Aug 31, 2014 7:16 pm
			
			
			
			
			You need to decide what the boat will be used for.  Will it be just for fishing or do you need more of a family boat.  Also where you plan to fish will matter.  Are you planning to stick to small lakes or largers ones or maybe river fishing.  I had a 17' ranger that worked well for most situations, but it was not a good rough water or family boat.  If you are looking for a good all around boat(family/fishing/fun)  I would suggest an open bow boat that has livewells and is set up similar to a bass boat(casting seat, bow mount trolling motor, depth/fish finder, ect.).  I believe open bows are about the most versatile boat out there.  As for size I would personally not go less than 16' for rivers or large lakes, and it will also let you get in on most small lakes.  Also an open bow with a kicker motor will still let you troll for salmon/steelhead/trout, if you want.
 Craigslist is a great way to find out what you can get for your money.  I would also look at local boat shops and marinas.  Do a lot of looking, and if you have some friends with boats see if they will take you out so you can get a feel for what different types of boats are like.  Again, do a lot of looking and figure out what you want to do with this boat.  There is nothing more frustrating than buying a boat and then realizing it is not going to work for you, I have been through this before. Hope this helps.
			
			
									
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