MontanaAardvark
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Dec 12, 2011
- Messages
- 49
Hi, Gang,
I'm a new member here, and looking around for ideas. I have a 16' Aluminum boat (Starcraft), bought (used) several months ago, and fish the brackish water of east central Florida. It's a side console boat with a wooden deck, fishing chairs, and a live bait well.
Ideally, I'd love to see folks post pictures of their boats and any info on the setup that might help. Anything between, oh, 14 to 18' or so, I'd love to see.
I'm trying to figure out how to set up my boat to be more fishable. The boat usually carries just my wife and I, and right now has only 3 vertical rod holders. I'd like another two or three rods. I'm just not sure how to change what I've got. Let me stick a picture here of how she looks right now, in my garage.

You can't tell, but I don't have a poling platform, pole or trolling motor, although that might go on soon.
This isn't my first boat, but it has been 20 years or so since I had the last one and spent time in shallow water fishing for, well, basically anything. I find myself really behind the tech - in my day, the choice was basically monofilament or braided Dacron for heavy fishing; now there's micro braid, and fluorocarbon to catch up with. I usually fish bucktails or soft tails, and have tied my own jigs forever, but I'm sure there are new lures to learn, too.
Those of you in the northern reaches may not think this way, but mid-summer is "off-season" and the ideal time to work on your boat around here - roughly the same as your mid-winter. Fishing is either done at night or at first light. I usually plan to get out near dawn and head for the ramps by 10.
Thanks
Bob
I'm a new member here, and looking around for ideas. I have a 16' Aluminum boat (Starcraft), bought (used) several months ago, and fish the brackish water of east central Florida. It's a side console boat with a wooden deck, fishing chairs, and a live bait well.
Ideally, I'd love to see folks post pictures of their boats and any info on the setup that might help. Anything between, oh, 14 to 18' or so, I'd love to see.
I'm trying to figure out how to set up my boat to be more fishable. The boat usually carries just my wife and I, and right now has only 3 vertical rod holders. I'd like another two or three rods. I'm just not sure how to change what I've got. Let me stick a picture here of how she looks right now, in my garage.

You can't tell, but I don't have a poling platform, pole or trolling motor, although that might go on soon.
This isn't my first boat, but it has been 20 years or so since I had the last one and spent time in shallow water fishing for, well, basically anything. I find myself really behind the tech - in my day, the choice was basically monofilament or braided Dacron for heavy fishing; now there's micro braid, and fluorocarbon to catch up with. I usually fish bucktails or soft tails, and have tied my own jigs forever, but I'm sure there are new lures to learn, too.
Those of you in the northern reaches may not think this way, but mid-summer is "off-season" and the ideal time to work on your boat around here - roughly the same as your mid-winter. Fishing is either done at night or at first light. I usually plan to get out near dawn and head for the ramps by 10.
Thanks
Bob