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By Johnny Lawrence


Many fishing enthusiasts dream of owning a fishing boat. What better way is there to enjoy this most exhilarating of sports than sailing across the water to whatever fishing spot strikes one’s fancy. Unfortunately, not every fishing buff has an extra twenty grand in their name to purchase their dream fishing vessel. One of the ways to compensate for this is to invest in a small fishing boat instead. Small fishing boats cost merely a fraction of what a regular fishing vessel does. For many weekend fishermen and women, these smaller versions work as well as the real thing. Some of these diminutive vessels come in the form of canoes and kayaks, with an added bonus of being able to use them for other purposes aside from fishing. In fact, kayak fishing is currently on the rise, and there are a lot of fishing buffs seen seeking their prize on board small pontoon boats on the water.

Pontoon boats are both efficient and economical, as they can be used in various bodies of water, such as streams, ponds, lakes, and rivers. These pontoon boats are composed of a couple of inflatable pontoons that have seats in between them for the fisherman or woman. They are easier to handle than both the kayak and canoe, as well.


Inflatable, The Way To Go?

Having your own personal pontoon boat is a more economical choice. You will be amazed at the bodies of water you can access with this kind of watercraft. This is particularly true of fly fishing enthusiasts who have waded as far as they could into a river, only to be stopped by the flow of current and the water’s depth. With small fishing pontoon boats, you’ll be able to float wherever you choose to unimpeded by such difficulties. Some of the most effective and efficient small fishing crafts are of the inflatable variety.

While some people may associate the word “inflatable” with children’s water toys and see them as small plastic fishing boats, the truth of the matter is that inflatable boats have come a long way with the kind of technology used to manufacture them. They are not made of the same material as inflatable pools or the kinds of inflatable toy boats that are used for children’s recreational activities. These inflatable fishing craft are extremely versatile and sturdy, as well. They are easily stored after a fishing trip by simply deflating them. They are also easier to maintain and are not prone to the usual ailments of other fishing craft, such as rust and leaks.

On the other hand, there are some small fishing boats that are sizeable enough to carry two anglers. Some of these vessels even have a small outboard motor mounted upon them. These fishing boats cost less money than the traditional large fishing boats in the market. In fact, many fly fishermen have been using these types of fishing vessels for many years now as they are perfect for whatever type of fishing they undertake. These two-seater fishing boats are perfect for a fishing get-away for couples, fishing buddies, or for family bonding time between a parent and a child. You will see many of these fishing boats everywhere.

Which Small Fishing Boat Suits You?

There are different kinds of small fishing boats currently in the market, and you will have to determine your requirements before deciding on any one of them. This is especially true if you are an angler and would like a sound fishing craft that’s both sturdy and economical.

Mini pontoon boats, despite that they are inflatable, can carry up to four anglers at a time. With two inflatable pontoons on both sides and one or two seats between these pontoons, some of these pontoon boats even have a built-in platform where an angler may choose to stand while casting out his line. While there are a good number of one-person mini pontoons used by fly fishing buffs, traditional anglers have gotten into the scene on account of these vessels’ good maneuverability, which make it the perfect choice for river fishing.

Kayaks and canoes also come in the inflatable variety. They can fit into the trunk of your car for easy storage, and only need to be inflated once you reach the fishing spot of your choice.

FoldCat Boats are also inflatable and are considered the most versatile of small fishing crafts. While they are partly pontoon boats, they are larger than mini pontoons, and can be maneuvered using long oars or through an outboard motor.

You can also decide to look at small aluminum fishing boats, these fishing boats are more expensive then the other options so you must have a bigger budget.


Small Fishing Boats For Sale

Revell 50th Model Kit 1/56 SPORT FISHING BOAT H387 MIB Revell 50th Model Kit 1/56 SPORT FISHING BOAT H387 MIB
Current Bid: $39.00
16 ft Gregor Seahawk Fishing Boat 16 ft Gregor Seahawk Fishing Boat
Current Bid: $2550.00


Small Aluminum Fishing Boat

Pedastal Boat Seats & polished aluminum pedestals Pedastal Boat Seats & polished aluminum pedestals
Current Bid: $66.00

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Rich (Fishing boats) McPharlin  says:
2 months ago

Great Hub, not sure how keen I would be on using an inflatable for fishing for anything over a few kilos tho.

Find some fishing boats for sale here: http://www.boat4u.com.au/fishing-boats

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