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Why a tube? #2264029 05/14/08 02:42 PM
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I'm not trying to bash but I have always wondered why you fish a tube around here instead of a kayak? Any advantages? I just don't think I would want my body in some of that who knows what in the water in some these ponds.

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Re: Why a tube? [Re: Muttley] #2267020 05/15/08 11:02 AM
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Lots of reasons why I'd rather tube than kayak, and these are just my personal preferences...

1) Cost, you can get a decent tube starting around $50-$60, hard to find a good yak for under $200
2) Ease of transport, tubes can easily be tossed in the bed of a truck, in the rear of an SUV, or even a car trunk, yaks require more tying down or a carry rack.
3) Stability, yaks are fast and fun but tipsy. Tubes are almost impossible to flip.
4) Ease of fishing, your feet keep your position while your hands do the fishing. In yaks, you've always got be switching from oar to rod (except in the foot powered hobie outback yak)
5) Lack of coordination of certain tubers, again this is my problem but I bought a yak last summer and could not stand the feeling...it was like I was fishing while riding a bicycle. Always trying to maintain my balance and keep from tipping made the experience very unenjoyable.
6) The critters are part of the fun. I've tubed for more than ten years now and have never had a close encounter with a dangerous critter, but just knowing that you are in such close proximity to mother nature adds something more to the experience.
7) Tubes are just comfortable all around, everything you need is at your fingertips and it's really nice to be in cool water during the summer.

Probably more than you wanted to know, and to be honest I spend most of my time in a bass buster now (which I consider the ultimate small water platform), but for me it's tubes over yaks hands down.

Re: Why a tube? [Re: BigLeslie] #2267121 05/15/08 11:32 AM
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I've never been in a yak. But, I will have to go with what BigLeslie mentioned. All good points.

Maybe the yak would be a little better in the winter when we have to bulk up to keep our legs/feet warm.

Re: Why a tube? [Re: divot] #2267817 05/15/08 03:10 PM
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not all kayaks are unstable. there are quite a few that you can stand up in. sounds like you might not of had the correct kayak for you BigL. i don't mean this in a bad way! smile i just bought a Malibu X-factor and even though i have yet to stand in it, (this weekend will be the first) many people who have this yak do. along with the ocena kayaks big game, prowler & the trident, just to mention a few.

to make my post even longer, i have a tube (selling it this weekend) but one of the main things i like the yak is it's easier to paddle into the wind than kicking a tube into it.

Re: Why a tube? [Re: goetzmann] #2268329 05/15/08 05:43 PM
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I agree, the yak I had was not exactly for the "big and tall" size. But since you've had both, would you say your yak is more stable than your tube?

Re: Why a tube? [Re: BigLeslie] #2269513 05/15/08 11:41 PM
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i'd like to say yes but i think it's comparing apples to oranges (sorry for the old cliche). i've only had the yak out once, but i had no problem with it being tipsy. i did rent a tarpon 140 kayak last year and the x-factor is more stable than the tarpon. the tarpon was like my tube, my a$$ was always wet! (not so with the x).

i did like fishing out of my tube, but i have a lot more range with my yak.

Re: Why a tube? [Re: goetzmann] #2271469 05/16/08 04:18 PM
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I own both a hobie and a tube and I can say without hesitation that there are only two kinds of kayakers-
1. Those who have gone turtle (rolled their yak).
2. Those that will someday go turtle.

Tube- Limited range but great control when fishing, almost impossible to roll, can be a real son-of-a-gun to move very far against a strong wind.
Yak- Much greater range (3-4x the range, at least), less control when fishing, far easier to move against the wind, very possible to roll so if you like and want to keep your gear always lash it to the yak in some manner.

Both have their time and place and my choice of which to use is usually determined by how big a body of water I'm fishing and how far I feel I am going to travel, but I have to admit it feels really good to tube in swim trunks during the heat of summer.


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Re: Why a tube? [Re: Jim Wolfe] #2296694 05/23/08 06:54 PM
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All good points, the only thing I would add is I fish slower in a tube. That is a personal thing I know, but for me the tube is the way to go. I tend to get in too much of a hurry when I have the oppurtunity to do so ie . . . a boat or a yak. My tube won't allow me to do that.

Really though it all comes down to personal preference. I've had some great fishing trips in yaks, but I prefer the tube for all the reasons mentioned above and the speed thing.


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Re: Why a tube? [Re: bass_hunter] #2421251 07/03/08 12:18 AM
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If your soul belongs to the outdoors...it's like church

...plus if you're after the reaction bite; you can work the areas from lots of angles - I like to TX rig, with 20 lb Berkley and #5 gamakatsu - I like to displace the water with thick grubs,thick bodied worms with swimming tails, or critter type plastic baits.

I drop it right in their Living room and make it look available.

Not planning on going far in a Tube; Windy conditions ain't squat with the right flippers, holding steady, ridin' waves,

My $.02.

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Re: Why a tube? [Re: TexasCanepole] #2421923 07/03/08 08:59 AM
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If I could lash my tube to the yak and get where I wanna fish then get out and tube, I'd be ok. I feel the same about a boat, I'd use it to get to the place I wanted to fish and get out and tube.
I yak'd once and sure I could go far fast, but once I got there, I had to hang on to something with one hand and fish with the other. Didn't like that at all. I've been tubing for 15 or so years, and love it. I do it all year round. I've been in the water when it was single digits out.
There are plenty of places I can drive close enough to in order to get my tube out and fish. I catch some big fish by accident too. I caught a 40lb flathead in Nov from it, on a 10 ft noodle rod and 6lb test. Try that in a yak.

Re: Why a tube? [Re: Wylie Crappieman] #2422180 07/03/08 10:43 AM
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Sitting in our tubes at Gibbon's Creek, my pal and I would often catch a lot more crappie than the guys in their pricey bass boats. And it's nice and cool in the water.

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When you get older you need to pee more often. In a tube no one will ever know what you're doing. flush

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Re: Why a tube? [Re: Tallgrass05] #2424314 07/03/08 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted By: Tallgrass05
Sitting in our tubes at Gibbon's Creek, my pal and I would often catch a lot more crappie than the guys in their pricey bass boats. And it's nice and cool in the water.


Sure is fun to nail a big one close enough to a $50k bass boat that they can see it, too! thumb

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Re: Why a tube? [Re: divot] #2427230 07/05/08 11:22 AM
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been catching lots of fish @ grapevine...nuthin over 4, and several around 2, mornings till hot...buddies been fishing in the p.m.. with similar news.

I love my lifetime guarn'teed caddis round float tube -

I love #5 Gamakatsu worm hooks, yeah, I still use the Ugly stik
, my abu-garcia...

Hallelejeuh for the past 20 or so years of float tubn'.

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