07-03-2012, 01:27 PM
Thanks guys. I am happy when I can get out and fish on the reservoirs, below the dams or do the usual shuttle floats that everyone else does. But I really prefer the more remote stuff, despite all the planning and effort involved, and even if the fish aren't quite as big on average.
The float tube is such a great tool.
When it was all I had, I lusted after a fishing kayak, but now that I've got one and a boat as well, I still probably use the float tube most. I think of moving slow as more of an asset than a hinderance, and you can't beat hands-free.
I've got another trip coming up, to another section of river I havent seen. I'll post a report. Im also working on landing a musky from the tube.
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The float tube is such a great tool.
When it was all I had, I lusted after a fishing kayak, but now that I've got one and a boat as well, I still probably use the float tube most. I think of moving slow as more of an asset than a hinderance, and you can't beat hands-free.
I've got another trip coming up, to another section of river I havent seen. I'll post a report. Im also working on landing a musky from the tube.
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