Unless fishing is your way of making a living, it's supposed to be fun. It's always enjoyable for me because I don't fish for bass, at least not on purpose! Bass fishing is a lot like work and by nature I'm a lazy man, who has never had the slightest interest in past times that require more than a minimum amount of effort. Besides, it can be an expensive hobby if you're going to be a serious bass fisherman.
Assuming that you do want to invest a small fortune in bass fishing, whether it's for small mouth or large mouth bass, your first priority is to buy a real genuine bass boat. Just any old boat won't do. You can't troll around the lake in an old boat with a minnow and hook, if you're going to be considered a real bass fisherman. You have to have a great looking boat that looks like it's going 60 miles an hour when it's still tied up to the dock!
Buying a new boat is always a very traumatic experience, especially if you take your wife along on your boat shopping expeditions. No matter what brand of bass boat catches your eye, it's an easy guess that she won't recognize the importance of such an investment, once she recovers from the sticker shock of new water crafts.
Marriages have been known to disintegrate almost over night when the spouse accompanies her husband on a boat purchasing venture. Most wives are simply unable to wrap their minds around the idea that their husbands could joyfully spend the equivalent of a year's salary on a bass boat! She immediately thinks of things she considers more important things on which to spend that money, like a new car, room additions and college for the kids!
In addition, wives have this notion that if you're on the lake all weekend fishing, you're not thinking of her all alone at home. For the most part she's right! It's very difficult to think of anything except that huge fish you're going to mount on the wall of your den. That's why you've spent thousands of dollars on a bass boat!
Some marriages though, are actually made in heaven! When both partners in this perfect union like to fish more than staying at home and cutting the grass on the weekend, then buying a boat is a no-brainer. The only question is how big a boat and how many amenities can they stuff into craft without it sinking!
No, purchasing a boat and motor is not an easy job, even when both spouses are in one accord about fishing. The cost of a new bass boat today is astonishing! Usually the wife is the conservative one in the boat purchasing negotiations, sometimes leaving the husband, feeling that he made a huge mistake in allowing her to share in his big adventure!
For instance, wives rarely see the necessity for having a different propeller than the one that came standard with the boat. They don't know that you have to buy a new one that fits your own individual specifications. I don't believe anyone really knows why you do this, but I've never bought a boat that worked well with the prop that came with the boat.
For three or four hundred dollars more, you can get a different one. The prop dealer won't take your old one in on trade most of the time, so you're stuck with one hanging from a nail in the garage.
There are other small expenditures. We're talking fish finders, state of the art sonar systems, global positioning units, short wave radios, anchors, rod holders and extra cushioned seats on the fishing craft of your choice. All in all, most new bass boats today cost more than my first house.
All these trials and tribulations are just a small part of being a bass fisherman. This is just the beginning. The boat is not even in the water yet!
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How big should the Bass boat be?
Bass boats come in a range of sizes, and you need to consider a few things before you choose the right size for you. First, your boat should be able to carry all the gear that you need comfortably. Second, your Bass boat should be able to accommodate all the people that accompany you most of the time. You may choose a size that can hold 80% of people that you travel with all the time, and yet not crowding your boat. You wouldn't want your boat to be uncomfortable or unsafe because of the crowd. Thirdly, and most importantly, how much you would pay for the boat.
Metal or engineering plastic ?
Bass boats are generally made of Aluminum metal or fiberglass. Bass boats made of both the materials are available at most dealers to enable you to compare both before you decide which one to buy. Aluminum boats would suit well if you are fishing a lot in rivers and may run up on rocks. Alternately, if you are fishing mostly in still water lakes a Bass boat made of fiberglass is good enough.
Motor Size
Your Bass boat is as powerful as its motor, and it would do a lot of good to buy the highest capacity motor for the size of your boat. Experience has told people that boats are handled better with big motors for their size. The Bass boat dealer can help you decide the size of the motor for your boat.
Budget
Understandably, your budget is an important consideration whenever you embark on buying any highly priced item. It is best to decide your investment limits, and financing options, before you begin to look for a boat. Once the decision is taken, you may ask your Bass boat dealer to show only those boats that fall within your price range.
Service for your Bass boat
It is as much important to choose the right Bass dealer, as the Bass boat that you choose. Your Bass boat will need regular servicing and at times may have to be attended to for repairs. Besides, it is also important that only genuine spares are replaced. The dealer you choose must be authorised by Bass to perform the services, and has been duly certified to provide all repairs and services when your boat is under warranty.
Buying a Bass boat and using it must be a pleasant and exciting experience. For this to happen, you need to choose your boat and your dealer with utmost care and caution.
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