We some of that when I was very young, I'm hooked on having a motor to get me around now.
They are fun when you hook a whopper and it drags you around the lake, surprisingly a good size bream or crappie can take you for a ride
I have had back problems for awhile now and had back surgery earlier this year. This has limited what I can lift to 25 lbs ...that is unless I want to screw it up more and have to have the disk fused. Not what i want to do. Anyway I can't really get my kayaks to the water right now, vehicle issues, but even if I could lifting them is out of the question. Working on a trailer build that will help some.
Ok back to the reason for this post...I was wondering if anyone is using a float tube. I recently bought one and I am having a blast in it. It weighs almost nothing and I can get in places that even my kayak could not.
I have a Cumberland by Classic Accessories
Not to take away from this site , I found a Float Tube Form while researching before I bought my tube. Like here they have a lot of great info specifically for tubes.
Free forum : FLOAT TUBE FISHING FORUM
We some of that when I was very young, I'm hooked on having a motor to get me around now.
They are fun when you hook a whopper and it drags you around the lake, surprisingly a good size bream or crappie can take you for a ride
Tubes have come a long ways in the last few years, this one has a great seat and is pretty easy to propel . Looking forward to that ride!
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I have used them for the last 25 years for hunting and fishing.
I have mine packed in a back pack ready to go, swim fins, pump and a tackle box too.
Give a man a fish, feed him for a day.
Teach a man to fish, he'll sit in a boat and drink beer all day.Deepblu505 LIKED above post