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General Bass Boat Discussion => Kayaks, Canoes, and Other Small Fishing Watercraft => Topic started by: sammychris on November 02, 2012, 08:28:35 PM

Title: Aluminum canoe.
Post by: sammychris on November 02, 2012, 08:28:35 PM
Do any of you fish from aluminum canoes? I have a chance to pick one up real cheap but wasn't sure if it would be better than the fiberglass and plastic ones in terms of sound in the water. I think a dropped sinker on a aluminum hull verses a plastic/glass hull would be much greater.

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Title: Aluminum canoe.
Post by: BassmanRudy on November 02, 2012, 11:39:37 PM
Well if its cheap and increases your fishing area potential I would say get it!! You would be correct about it transmitting sound better but you can always get some of the boat carpeting and glue/stick it where you have your feet or tackle. It's like $10 for 12" x 12' roll. I've fished from a paddle boat, kayak, John boat, and now a Tracker- you will get used to "being quiet" lol!!
Title: Aluminum canoe.
Post by: bigb201 on November 03, 2012, 10:46:36 AM
I would say jump on it if its cheap enough. Alum Jon boats make noise too. You should also consider stability when looking at canoes. I fish out of one often, but I have also built stabilizers so that I can stand in the canoe


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Title: Re: Aluminum canoe.
Post by: sammychris on November 03, 2012, 12:53:46 PM
Well i started young fishing outta a jon boat and don't think i can visibly see a difference between it and my fiberglass boat in the amount of fish caught. I really wanted a canoe for its better tracking ability and ease of smaller pond launching compared to the Jon. I may have to jump on it.

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Title: Re: Aluminum canoe.
Post by: coosachip on November 17, 2012, 11:20:06 AM
canoes and kayaks are hot right now so if it's cheap enough grab it you can always resell if you don't like it.
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Post by: bassincali on November 17, 2012, 01:45:29 PM
it will up your game it forces you to fish a spot more thoughly because you can not just go anywhere so the spots fish you fish longer and you end up unlocking the spots you fish. when i fish from my float tube and have unlocked the spots i fished 7 out of 10 times biggest fish over 10lbs from a spot the big boys blasted through all day. i like to catch the current on the weed edge and just float along the weeds and drag a jig,worm or tube as the current takes the boat along the edge good luck
Title: Re: Aluminum canoe.
Post by: sammychris on November 17, 2012, 03:45:40 PM
I was hoping to catch some monster bass in the shallow ponds i cant get my boat into.  I found my dream canoe its the old town saranac 169 angler. Already built and ready for what I want to use it for. It retails for under 700 new. But I could pick up this aluminum Grumman 14 ft for a hundred. Ahh decisions decisions.

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Title: Re: Aluminum canoe.
Post by: bigjim5589 on November 17, 2012, 06:20:22 PM
Sammy, I don't fish from a aluminum canoe, but do have a fiberglass Gheenoe. Since I have experience with it, a Gheenoe will now always be my choice over a canoe. However, when opportunity knocks.......!  ~shade

Love the Gheenoe for real shallow water creeks. I can get back into places the bigger boats can't even think about getting to. That's a good price if it's in good condition, and it doesn't hurt to have options. My other boat is a 16 ft jon, and I also have a float tube. I would like to have a bigger boat, primarily for Striper fishing, but the small craft have served me very well for bass fishing.  :)

Besides, as others have said, you might be able to get more for it than the price you're paying if it doesn't work out for you. You can't usually say that about a larger craft.  ;)