07-18-2013, 05:06 PM
[quote riverdog]I'm in full agreement on you on that one. I like the exercise involved in being self propelled. I've never owned a watercraft with a motor. When I get too old and beat up ( hopefully not fat) maybe one day I will. I'll hit the half century mark in a few months but hopefully I have a couple decades until I break down and need a motor.
Creed mention using it for recreation and not just fishing. I do that quite a bit as well with kayaks.[/quote]
I can't speak for all motor users out there, but you only listed the extreme. I don't resemble any of those on your list.[cool] But, I do enjoy the convenience specially in the wind which is 99% of my fishing.
And Rocky, there are far too many people that don't grasp that 3" number and letter thing to this day, and n o one has enforced that. Just like the idiots that put the stickers all over their license plates.[crazy]
I agree it is exercise, and still possible to get plenty of that, but why beat yourself up?
You can catch fish swinging a broom stick and lord knows, more exercise, but isn't the 1 oz nicer[
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Creed mention using it for recreation and not just fishing. I do that quite a bit as well with kayaks.[/quote]
I can't speak for all motor users out there, but you only listed the extreme. I don't resemble any of those on your list.[cool] But, I do enjoy the convenience specially in the wind which is 99% of my fishing.
And Rocky, there are far too many people that don't grasp that 3" number and letter thing to this day, and n o one has enforced that. Just like the idiots that put the stickers all over their license plates.[crazy]
I agree it is exercise, and still possible to get plenty of that, but why beat yourself up?
You can catch fish swinging a broom stick and lord knows, more exercise, but isn't the 1 oz nicer[

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