Wooden Fishing Boats - From Traditional Marsh Pirogues To Wide-Bottomed Drift Boats

So you've inherited that somewhat dubious oldworkmanship and variety available.You may want
wooden fishing boat from your grandpa! You'reto have a look at the beautifully crafted boats
feeling proud to be the one to carry on the familysuch as wide-bottomed drift boats, or the
fishing tradition, but you're also experiencing just agraceful curves of a special viking-type
little trepidation at the though of setting out onrowing-and-fishing boat.Some wooden fishing boat
the wide open expanses of the lake this spring onbuilders specialize in traditional Louisiana marsh
a boat that has clearly seen better days...Well, ifpirogues and rowing skiffs, and for these you will
your newly acquired old wooden fishing boat iseven be able to find building plans should you be
looking a little worse for wear, you might do welltempted to make a project out of it!If you just
to remember that wooden boat owners generallywant to have the experience of fishing from a
accept the fact these kind of boats were not builtwooden boat on your next fishing trip, you can
to last forever.In fact, some were probably builthead out to Ontario, where some fishing resorts
with the intention that they would be replacedhave a special wooden fishing boat supplier building
within five or ten years, and not kept goingthem to order.These beautiful spacious, quiet
lovingly for decades by well-intentionedboats are hand built out of cedar and oak, and
descendents of the original owner.Constantequipped with swivel seats, a fishfinder, and all the
maintenance is probably the key concept here,necessary emergency equipment to make your
and you will need to do some serious checkingtrip an unforgettable experience.Back to that old
out of the boat's structure before setting out tolady grandpa used for his outings on the lake: It
haul in those prize catches.Of course, nowadays -may be well worth remembering the saying:
with newer wood-based, penetrating epoxy - dry"Nothing works on an old boat but the owner"...For
rot has become much less of a problem, but youmore information visit Fishing-Things.comRika
will still have to keep up the work to keep yourSusan of researches, writes, and publishes
boat in shape for the fishing waters.Apart fromfull-time on the Web. Copyright of this article:
the gleaming, grand old dames of yesteryear,2006 Rika Susan. This article may be reprinted if
contemporary wooden fishing boats are still beingthe resource box and hyperlinks are left intact.
built, and you may be surprised at the