Pontoon Fly Fishing Boat

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Get To More Fishing Spots With A Pontoon Fly Fishing Boat

Tired of fishing on the same stretch of river bank? If so your answer may be to get afloat and get to new water with a pontoon fly fishing boat.

Great advances have been made in recent years making these boats safer, stronger and importantly easier to assemble. There is also the advantage that pontoon boats can be more economical that traditional boats, having less drag in the water.

If you've been thinking of catching more fish and getting to different fishing areas then a fly fishing pontoon boat may be the answer.

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Advantages Of A Pontoon Fly Fishing Boat

Get to where the fish are

Pontoon fly fishing boats used to be cumbersome beasts that took hours to assembly and you needed three pairs of hands to get them together. Thankfully that is no longer the case with modern boat designs.

Some modern pontoon boats can be assembled in minutes due to their folding frame design.

Another advantage of fly fishing pontoon boats is that they can have a full floor which is very stable. Another good design is to have a "safety net" that will catch anything that drops so that it isn't lost in the depths of the lake or river.

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The net will also allow you to carry much more fishing tackle and supplies and is a great addition to the pontoon boat design.

Of course, compared to a hard hull boat, a Pontoon Fly Fishing Boat is extremly stable in the water - a great advantage when fly fishing since it is possible to stand without rocking the boat.

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Transporting A Pontoon Fly Fishing Boat

Do you need an army to transport one?

Thankfully, modern pontoon fly fishing boats are not the cumbersome monsters that they used to be. Unlike other designs of boat, a modern inflatable fishing boat can be folded up into a couple of sturdy bags and stored in the trunk of a car or just thrown in the back of a pickup.

There is no need to have a trailer and once assembled and inflated the boat can just be carried to the water's edge.

The hull material is now so strong that it is virtually impossible to puncture. Even taking the boat over rapids will not harm the crocodile hard skin.

Given the toughness, design, durability and maneuverability these boats are an all-around excellent product.

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