Hey everyone, in todays episode I show you how my 12 foot Lund is holding up one year later. Comment your favorite fall fishing technique down below for a chance to win some super clean products for your own rig! Thanks For Watching!
I actually used rino lining on the floor of my boat. It helped deaden the noise if I dropped something and it has great grip when it's wet. But I'd say for me my favorite fall fishing is jigs with paddle tails. Or a jig with any plastics. I normally used 4" plastics but this year 3" seemed to be the ticket for me. Anyways great update man!
Love the videos! I live on a lake in central Minnesota and love to fish off the docks in the fall with crank baits! I don't even mind not catching anything, just being down at the lake is enough for me!
Love the channel! I personally like trolling down the Minnesota River with a big hook and several crawlers for autumn catfish. Keep up the great content!
Thanks for sharing what you did with the boat. I always like to throw lipless cranks in the fall, color is not as important as the size bait that I'm throwing.
Textured paint is a good idea and looks cool! If that doesn't last as long as you want, truck bed liner or undercoating would be probably work too, and be more durable. Anyways, spinnerbaits all the way, all the time, but my stuff is already clean. :)
Nice job. Ive found that if you put a couple coats of fiberglass resin on your plywood before carpet or paint it econes a lot more resistant to moisture.
@@MissionForFishing sorry the toe rails I meant..not sure exactly what they're called but up on the edge of the boat. The boat I got was all rotten and I'm replacing it. Sorry the phone auto texted that
@@jms4406 Oh, most factories use special aluminum extrusions but those are both expensive and nearly impossible to find. I've seen side rails made out of carefully cut pieces of tubular aluminum. One straight cut down one side of the pipe for the edge of the gunnels to slide into which is finished with a welded seam. From what I've heard the curve of the hull can be difficult to match so depending on how extreme that dimension is may effect when you bend your tubing. For the top of the transom, c-channel is likely going to be the best looking and easiest to install depending on your dimensions.
I also have a 12’ Aluminum boat with a 9.9 out board I would like to travel with the motor on it but feel it would be too heavy..Am I right or wrong. And how could I reinforce it to travel with it.
@@MissionForFishing Looks great...mine has been painted over..looks like no aluminum for me...great work...I lived in Red Wing for a season. Beautiful country.
@@dougedoug007 The bottom of this one was painted over also. We used some citristrip gel to remove it, but it was a good amount of work. A lot of eastern MN is a pretty neat, especially the trout angling opportunities.
I spend the majority of my time on the water standing, so the seats just end up taking up space. If it were a bigger boat it wouldn’t bother me as much, but the 12 footer lacks space to begin with so the seats usually only come out when I’m trolling or when I know I’ll be sitting down for most of the day.