| If you want to take your bass fishing to the next | | | | their positives and negatives so do some |
| level, and finally hook into some lunkers, then you | | | | research and when you go shopping know which |
| are probably in the market for a good bass fishing | | | | one is right for you. |
| boat. Finding the right boat is the key to reeling in | | | | Now, will you need a trailer? Most people take |
| those prize fish, and this article will give you a | | | | their bass boats on the road so a trailer is a |
| couple helpful tips to pick the right boat for you. | | | | necessity. You will most likely want a detachable |
| First things first, you going to want to have an | | | | tongue that helps the boat fit into smaller areas, |
| idea of what size motor you are looking for. If | | | | dual axles, surge breaks, and waterproof lights. |
| you do not plan to go to far from home, and are | | | | These are almost standard on most models, but |
| in no hurry, you can save yourself a lot of money | | | | we would not recommend any trailer that did not |
| by not going with the biggest motor you can find. | | | | include these items. |
| Salespeople will try to sell you the biggest, but be | | | | Finally, know you hull. This will depend on where |
| honest with yourself in what you really need. For | | | | you do your fishing and in what kind of water. If |
| most people 75 to 150 hp is more than enough, | | | | you like to stand a wide hull is best, that way you |
| do not be tempted to go bigger unless you plan | | | | are not tipping over and winding up in the drink. |
| on boat long distances in a hurry. | | | | There you have it, a few things you will need to |
| Next, think about the materials you want your | | | | consider before you buy your bass boat and start |
| boat made out of. Fiberglass will be the most | | | | reeling in those lunkers! |
| expensive, and aluminum will be less so. Both have | | | | |