Chittum skiff
Moderators: bman, Chalk, Tom Keels
Chittum skiff
Has anyone been on one of Hal chittum's skiffs? I'm looking into a chittum or a hb marquesa after I sell my bay. Needing a smaller lighter boat I can handle easier. Also something I can throw a fly rod from. Going back to my roots you could say. Thanks guys
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
- countrycorners
- Posts: 1463
- Joined: January 21st, 2014, 9:07 pm
- Location: SW Georgia
Re: Chittum skiff
nope
- Gulf Coast
- Site Sponsor
- Posts: 1914
- Joined: February 9th, 2010, 3:25 pm
- Location: WOODVILLE/MEDART
Re: Chittum skiff
If you get on micro skiff and search there is a guy in Tall. that has a Chittum....bad arse ride $$$$$$$. I also have a friend that can custom build you a skiff right here in our back yard and pretty handy with a flyrod too...check out Harry Spear...call him tell him Chris sent you.....http://spearflatsskiffs.com/
Re: Chittum skiff
Your friend builds a good looking boat Chris.Gulf Coast wrote:If you get on micro skiff and search there is a guy in Tall. that has a Chittum....bad arse ride $$$$$$$. I also have a friend that can custom build you a skiff right here in our back yard and pretty handy with a flyrod too...check out Harry Spear...call him tell him Chris sent you.....http://spearflatsskiffs.com/

-
- Posts: 5
- Joined: May 25th, 2015, 9:18 am
Re: Chittum skiff
Saw a Chittum pulling into Southwood one day, tried to find the guy to ask him about it but never did. Honestly, I don't think that boat is necessary up here in our area. We are lucky that the reds aren't super spooky and we don't have to make long runs. Put in where you want and you can literally be catching fish off the boat ramp.
The downside is that you really need a small boat and a big boat if you want to take advantage of all the opportunities we have around here. I've been meaning to go meet Harry Spear one day, he seems like a really great guy. The Glades X would be perfect for the areas I enjoy fishing with a fly rod, I'm working on building a similar skiff that is slightly more versatile.
The downside is that you really need a small boat and a big boat if you want to take advantage of all the opportunities we have around here. I've been meaning to go meet Harry Spear one day, he seems like a really great guy. The Glades X would be perfect for the areas I enjoy fishing with a fly rod, I'm working on building a similar skiff that is slightly more versatile.
-
- Site Sponsor
- Posts: 5113
- Joined: June 29th, 2003, 6:31 pm
- Location: Panhandler
Re: Chittum skiff
Yes, there is at least one Chittum in town. Beautiful craft and the pinnacle of technology and workmanship. Friend of mine owns it and he fishes for tarpon to reds. Is a skiff like that necessary? No, you can catch fish out of a 14-foot jon boat and many do. But it sure is nice and there are several places where the reds are spooky and any amount of extra stealth can help get you into casting range.
Harry builds some cool skiffs and I hear he's working on a larger one that is multi-purpose, like the Chittum. Or if someone is in the market, they could buy a Beavertail Mosquito and do it all.
Harry builds some cool skiffs and I hear he's working on a larger one that is multi-purpose, like the Chittum. Or if someone is in the market, they could buy a Beavertail Mosquito and do it all.

"Sun rise and sun sets. Since the beginning, it hasn't changed yet." Little Feat
Re: Chittum skiff
Decided to wait and see what harry spear comes up with. I need to go see him soon and hopefully he'll take for a test ride on his prototype.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
- Gulf Coast
- Site Sponsor
- Posts: 1914
- Joined: February 9th, 2010, 3:25 pm
- Location: WOODVILLE/MEDART
Re: Chittum skiff
Yeah 70-80 K has that effect of most people.....hambric85 wrote:Decided to wait and see what harry spear comes up with. I need to go see him soon and hopefully he'll take for a test ride on his prototype.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
