The Best of Fly Fishing Boats

By Bill Hefensen


Most people imagine the iconic fly fisherman standing in waste high water, and fully decked out in waders, boots, and fly vest. Many fishermen do indeed choose to carry all of their fly fishing materials into the center of a river. However, this isn't the only way to fly fish.

However, it is becoming more difficult to find open shoreline to fish. With so many other fisherman competing for the prime holes, more and more fisherman are taking to fly fishing boats. Boats allow you to avoid the rat race. They also let you fish in front of untouched private property that may otherwise be inaccessible.

The Perfect River Boat

Fly fishing boats allow fisherman to fish miles of river without having to wade through the other wade fisherman. Boats are great because they move over the water without spooking the fish. Instead of fishing just a handful of holes, boats allow you to fish hundreds of different holes in a single trip.

The drift boat is perhaps the most advanced of fly fishing boats. The drift boat is basically an enhanced dory. It has been converted to river use and is ideal for fishing the fast flowing river. Drift boats have flat bottoms, wide centers, and high sides.

Drift boats are designed specifically with river fishing in mind. They are made to take on water and keep you and and your things dry. Drift boats have ample dry storage which is a boon to any river fisher. Additionally, they provide a solid enough foundation to stand on. Many even have built in knee locks. This allows a fly fisherman to stand and cast even while shooting down rapids.

Fly fishing boats come in many flavors. River rafts are perhaps the most common. However, drift boats offer significant improvements over rafts. they move much more quickly and turn incredibly fast. Additionally, they can drop anchor at any time. This allows you to stop and fish pods of fish.

The drawback to using a drift boat, is that you need a trailer to move it. You also need a boat ramp to launch it and remove it from the river. Additionally, they can bottom out in extremely low water.

The final caveat for some fisherman, is the high price of most drift boats. They often cost five grand or more. Of course, if well cared for, a drift boat will outlast any of the other fly fishing boats on the river.




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