

I found a good condition 2005 Clacka 15 LP, listed for 5K but it’s a 5 hour drive away.

20 year old boats being listed close to the original Msrp. Pretty surprised what some of these boats are selling for. The low pro could be used as a second boat on some of the mellower stuff we run in CO, like the upper C.īudget is 3-5K. Some of the skiffs I see out there look really sweet, but they seem to have pretty limited applications. So, I’m leaning towards a Low pro vrs high side. We also make at least one run a year down to the San Juan tailwaters, and are hoping to spend some time checking out the Wydaho fishing scene this summer, leading to more justification for adding a hard boat. I do realize a lot of this is due to my mediocre skills, but still not the ideal craft for the application. Backrowing, crabbing, holding a line all very difficult in the rubber. Overall I love this thing.īut, I’ve been spending a lot of time this spring fishing in WY on the North Platte tail waters and the raft is at best ok on the flat and can really be a pig in the wind. It fishes pretty well, especially on more technical freestone rivers. Running whitewater as an oar or paddle set up, camping, ect. The modular frame is awesome, and It’s great for almost everything CO.

#Big water drift full
Our current rig is a 14ft downriver raft with full fishing frame. I’ve sort of been given the green light from Mrs to add a drift boat to the line up. Alright Mags, need some boat advice here.
