Surfs Up - Bryan Post Oak

Apr 13 2014

John Egan

Slot Fish

Member Since :
1997
Number of Posts :
106

Fished Friday,  April 11. Had the opportunity to use the new boat which is quite a rig. Nevertheless, too windy for me to manage the boat and fish. So after 3 fish and a lot of effort, parked the boat and went bank fishing, At the end of the day, managed 14, most in the 2 lb range, all on watermelon red Wave worms fished wacky style. 

Posted By: John Egan

Apr 14 2014

William Fetech

Toad

Member Since :
2010
Number of Posts :
765

John. I will be fishing this property the end of April with fellow member Chuck Sullivan. It looks like the boat has two motors. Are they both hand controlled? 

What lbs of thrust are they?

Bill Fetech

Apr 15 2014

John Egan

Slot Fish

Member Since :
1997
Number of Posts :
106

Do not know the thrust, but would guess they are strong. The rear motor is hand controlled and is good to move to/from a desired spot. The front motor is foot controlled and good for maneuvering at the spot once reached in similar fashion to those on large bass boats. It was so windy, I did not really get to take advantage of all the features. I also believe each motor has its own battery. Ranch staff were very helpful in getting me going and helping with securing the boat when parked/beached as it was too much for 1 person. Hope this helps and good luck.

Apr 15 2014

William Fetech

Toad

Member Since :
2010
Number of Posts :
765

Thanks.

Bill