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Float tube question
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03/23/24 04:53 PM
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Gtxflyangler
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I have a float tube, and just recently discovered how pretty much perfect it is compared to just wade or bank fishing. For those with FT's, are yall running any kind of fish finder? If so what, kind and how do you rig it? I've done some research on handheld devices, but wondering if it's worth having a dedicated fixed device. Thanks Happy angling.
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Re: Float tube question
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03/23/24 11:01 PM
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no ff here just me the fly rod and the tube
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Re: Float tube question
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03/24/24 12:15 AM
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I don’t currently fish from a tube but have thousands of hours fishing from one over the past few decades Back in the day we used to cut a section of plastic from a bucket and then cut slots in each end to run a strap through. Now all of that effort is done for you and for under 20 bucks!! https://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Max-...N_PJ2k1ttq_TguftwQ3vyrhAtrUaAi63EALw_wcBFor power, buy a deer feeder battery at Academy and get one with the wall plug charger with it. They are very inexpensive. Put it in one of the pockets of the tube. Just run the power cords from the small fish finder to the battery. You may need to crimp some slotted connectors on but it’s all very simple
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Re: Float tube question
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03/24/24 03:17 AM
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Thanks man. Appreciate it. What kind of FF did you use? Any advice on specifics?
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Re: Float tube question
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03/24/24 03:19 AM
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That's what I've been doing. And it's part of the challenge, as you know. Just thinking of options. Appreciate the reply.
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Re: Float tube question
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03/24/24 05:55 AM
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porta
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The transducer mount maybe the hardest part, my homemade one has an adjustable transducer angle Plus pivots If it hits something or if it needs to be raised out of water for parking on land. But, I Haven't used my old self-contained one (where you insert batteries as needed )- a micronar FF setup (probably not made anymore) for at least a decade. Most of my FT excursions are now at shallowish creeks or Rivers, which are sheltered from wind , waves , the dangers of far away shorelines in emergencies, and also a blazing sun is blocked- by Shady trees. A depth finder is not needed or could be damaged easily at rivers and creeks. Transducer setup Kind of looks like the last picture on this link: https://www.fishfindermounts.com/product-page/strap-on-transducer-mount-kitIf the rivers run dry and I'm forced to do lakes or deeper water, I use my motor power to troll crankbaits at promising areas and find the fish that way- then just hover around and work those areas. Works great for me, but might not be for everyone!
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Re: Float tube question
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03/24/24 07:36 PM
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Re: Float tube question
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03/24/24 09:32 PM
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Hey bonz, thanks for the reply. I have the caddis nevada tube. I have found a great new way to fish. It's a completely different environment. Thanks again!
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Re: Float tube question
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03/25/24 05:58 AM
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Gtxflyangler If you are uncertain about what FF you want for your FT www.floattubefanatics.com has a photo Gallery of how other tubers have configured their Fish Finders so you can get ideas maybe of what you`d like to do for your particular FT. When I first got mine I didn`t have a clue
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Re: Float tube question
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03/25/24 08:03 AM
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porta
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Bonz, where did you get your Float Tube that's pictured? Kind of looks like a creek company ODC420 L, but they haven't made that green color for many years, AFAIK.. those are really nice adds that you made!
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Re: Float tube question
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03/25/24 04:13 PM
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Bonz, where did you get your Float Tube that's pictured? Kind of looks like a creek company ODC420 L, but they haven't made that green color for many years, AFAIK.. those are really nice adds that you made! BINGO PORTA!! & Thanks.You certainly know your tubes You wouldn`t know it by it`s looks but this thing has been everywhere from some of the Grungiest kreeks to under the nastiest culverts you can imagine. AFAIK??
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Re: Float tube question
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03/26/24 04:16 AM
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porta
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As Far As I Know. Ps. Creek company raised prices and went to the current two-tone light green and red ODC 420 L model, about 3 years ago. It seems slightly smaller and the bladders don't seem as rugged, to the touch. So I don't know if they will last past 15 years, like my oldest ODC 420L which has been used at least 70 times per year and is still going. The color has faded somewhat and it shows a lot more wear than the one you have. I've had to patch the bottom bladder seams internally a dozen times or so, and also reinforced the cover at the sewed seam stress points with aqua seal- just as a precaution. I've got several of the green ones tricked out for extreme safety, comfort, and fast propulsion with a drill motor. Before the green ones there were gray or blue ones that were super heavy duty bottom-coated with Whitewater raft-like material, weighed almost twice as much!
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Re: Float tube question
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03/26/24 06:46 AM
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I saw a youtube video & there was a Guy giving a review on the Gray & the Green model like I have in the photo. He stated that they gray one was a lot more rugged and heavier. That`s the one I really wanted but by the time I made up my mind to get one they had gone the way of the DODO & I couldn`t find one so I settled for the lesser of the two.
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Re: Float tube question
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03/27/24 01:31 AM
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Flags, Thanks! Appreciate the link. You setup has the mount with it, yes? Seems like a bit better price. I'll have to look at it more closely. Thanks again!
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