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Dropped In The Water? #14362530 05/08/22 05:41 AM
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Do you guys have float tube hacks? Like how to protect stuff being dropped? How to take pics without dropping your camera/phone?
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Re: Dropped In The Water? [Re: ckwilson25] #14362937 05/09/22 12:05 AM
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Get you one of them ridiculous “selfie sticks”

I would get a clear water proof pouch for the phone, tie it off to your tube in case it does fall. My wife uses one when we go float the river and has taken good photos through it.

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Livescope, ruining a body of water near you!
Re: Dropped In The Water? [Re: ckwilson25] #14362977 05/09/22 01:10 AM
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Originally Posted by ckwilson25
Do you guys have float tube hacks? Like how to protect stuff being dropped? How to take pics without dropping your camera/phone?
Thanks

From my approximately fifty years experience with float tubes, most good Solutions involve one or more of three aspects. The aspects I know about are immersion proofing, flotation, and tethering plus they each have to be tested under controlled conditions, before your float trip. Tethering or flotation can work for fishing rods, depending on their weight upon testing. For something sensitive like a camera, so-called "waterproofing" is not the same as immersion tested, and you would need a secondary method to be able to retrieve it upon dropping, otherwise how to get it back when it sinks? Cameras would require an immersion bag where the seals don't work lose with constant handling Plus it must either Float, or it must tethered depending on how strong the wind or current are at your fishing location. For something not moisture sensitive like simple car keys, a zippered pocket on your attire or tied to your attire should work. There may also be other ideas from other tubers, that I haven't used.
Hope this helps.

Re: Dropped In The Water? [Re: ckwilson25] #14362989 05/09/22 01:30 AM
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I have an old IPhone 6 and use a LifeProof waterproof case and a LifeProof LifeJacket which is a phone float. The case degrades the microphone and the speaker. Texting works great. It takes pictures great. The downside is they quit making the LifeJacket so it’s not available on any of the newer phones. The newer iPhones have a waterproof rating but none of them float.
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Re: Dropped In The Water? [Re: ckwilson25] #14363092 05/09/22 04:24 AM
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Here's some ideas on tangle resistant tethers for lightweight things, line can probably be cut to shorten lengths,

https://www.amazon.com/Fishing-Retr...g=A48aq&pd_rd_i=B08597NPL9&psc=1

There are also bigger versions, some lock at any position and release with a double pull, there are also coil cord versions for rods. Read the reviews for the pros and cons,...

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