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float tube fun.
ingredients: float tube, kick fins, 6.5 foot ugly stick ULTRALIGHT
, one tube of crickets, a good attitude
results: 20 something bream in 2 hours
and one slimy green carp, smallest bream was
around 7 inches, largest was a female at 9.25 in
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I bet that was fun. Way to go.
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most relaxing time ive had in awhile, no trolling motor, wind, boat leaks, just 1 rod with just what i needed. alot stealthier too had fish hit my cricket 2 feet away from me.
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I'd like more details on your float tube if you don't mind. Thanks.
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Oh my goodness. I absolutely love it. i have a boat and enjoy fishing out
of it but for small bodies of water or even a large body (but you know where the fish are) it is ideal.
I used my first ever paycheck from my first job to buy this one "http://www.basspro.com/White-River-Fly-Shop-Lost-Lake-Open-Front-Float-Tube-Combo/product/10200385/-1570905<br />
y" White River Fly Shop Lost Lake Open Front Float Tube Combo
You are snapped in so you cant fall out. i feel extremely safe. you use kick fins (included) to get around.
you put the fins over old tennis shoes. you use the motion just like peddaling a bike. and you go backwards.
it is physical but if you take your time its not very tiring. i carry a 2.5 lb plate as an anchor.
windy days are a pain in the butt because to move around easier you almost over inflate your raft (so there is less water resistance)
but that means there is more raft out of the water. so your like a kite. fish do pull of around. especially big catfish..
plenty of storage. just take one pole. trust me youlll want more but to avoid tangles stick to one. there are multiple places to snap a stringer onto.
it is pretty light to carry. comes with a pump. outer material is tough.
Ask any questions.
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Thanks for the info, I have looked at a few online, looks like fun.