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Pontoon Boats for fly fishing

Today's pontoon boats are lightweight and very easy to transport which makes it a good boat to choose for fly fishing. Some of these boats are so light that they only weigh 30-40 lbs. Depending on the size of the boat, typical weight capacities for a one man pontoon boat can range from 250 - 350 lbs.

They are very easy to maneuver and easy to handle in the water. They offer the fisherman a great way of getting into those areas of a lake or pond that are inaccessible from the banks. This type of boat also allows you to get to your favorite fishing spots quickly. You can cover a much larger area of a lake or pond than if you were on foot fishing from the banks.



Orvis Pontoon Boats
Orvis Pontoon Boats
Orvis has an inflatable boat that has some great features like, a two position seat, leg rests, aluminum oars with oar stops, rod holder and stripping apron. Read some of the reviews Orvis water craft and Pontoon Boats is getting here.



Cabela's has one of the greatest selections of pontoon boats for fly fishing on the market today. These boats come in many sizes. They have a 1 person, 2 person and even 3 person boats.
Cabela's has a boat made by Creek Company that is inflatable and can collapse down into its own backpack for easy transport. Some of these boats come with many options.
They can come with built in rod holders, stripping aprons, anchor pulleys and places to store your fly fishing gear. On some of these boats you can attach an optional electric trolling motor. To see their fantastic selection of affordable Pontoon Boats Click Here.



There are a lot of pontoon boats to choose from these days. Most of them are reasonably priced and easy to maintain.

Another alternative to the pontoon boat would be the inflatable fishing boat or some of the newer lightweight portable boats that are on the market today.



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