
Originally Posted by
Dave Stewart
I would recommend at least a 19.5 ft boat. I ran a 19ft 10" Ranger out there for 16 years and the only time I was concerned about getting in safely was when I got caught out in 40 plus mph straight line wind coming up from the south as I exited Blood River heading to Paris. My friend and I made it in safely without even getting wet, but it was a ride I just as soon not repeat.
The bottom line is, the longer the boat and heavier the boat, the better fishing platform when the wind gets up if you are on the main lake. Same if you get caught out in very rough water. Of course who is driving makes a big difference too. No one is born knowing how to handle a boat in rough water...that comes from experience. No matter what boat you get, take the time to get to know how to handle that particular boat in rough water and don't push the envelope past the boat's capabilities.
I run a 22'4" Ranger out there now and it is a Cadillac ride in comparison to my old 19' 10" when it gets rough, but they all have their limitations and they all take a beating after a certain point.