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<blockquote data-quote="ENC" data-source="post: 769957" data-attributes="member: 7714"><p>We use my brother in laws boat its an Xpress shallow V like a flatbottom. It is wide enough for two people to stand in the front but will float in 6 inches of water with the motor trimmed up. Last year we just used handheld spotlights wired to an extra trolling motor battery. This year we uprgaded to more of a gigging setup with 500 watt halogens powered by a generator. The fish don't seem to mind the noise. Still have the spotlights to look a little farthur out. </p><p></p><p>You can get by without a boat and just wading but the height you get standing in the boat. Its a blast just remember to aim low. and if you have a normal reel to put it on freespool before you shoot. </p><p></p><p>Evan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ENC, post: 769957, member: 7714"] We use my brother in laws boat its an Xpress shallow V like a flatbottom. It is wide enough for two people to stand in the front but will float in 6 inches of water with the motor trimmed up. Last year we just used handheld spotlights wired to an extra trolling motor battery. This year we uprgaded to more of a gigging setup with 500 watt halogens powered by a generator. The fish don't seem to mind the noise. Still have the spotlights to look a little farthur out. You can get by without a boat and just wading but the height you get standing in the boat. Its a blast just remember to aim low. and if you have a normal reel to put it on freespool before you shoot. Evan [/QUOTE]
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