20 thoughts on “Float Tube Techniques

  1. phartattack says:

    8:15 I notice that he was being very careful to strap in the rod but I saw no leash to save the rod if it comes loose.
    Go to a dollar store and buy a simple small dog leash…. Believe me…I lost 4 rods in one shot when I rolled a kayak and had nothing leashed even though I had 5 leashes with me…DUMMY!

  2. Jason Griffin says:

    Hey, I'm way late on this comment. I bought the FishCat 4. It keeps you up higher out of the water which is great for really weedy water. It also has the floatation type seat just in case. Great video, even if I am a few years late!

  3. Jason Sweet says:

    Thanks for the free instruction I have had some reservations about getting but after seeing your video I just bought one for myself for xmass and can't wait to get it over to Ireland where I live tight lines

  4. Winkiedoodles says:

    Good vid; enjoyed it. Lots of innovations for float tubes in recent years including rod holders, larger Styrofoam seats that keep you much further up out of the water, floating fish baskets and even depth finder mounts. Best wishes.

  5. John Gragg says:

    Thank you so very much for this video, I am glad I watched it before buying my first tube. It was very helpful and reassuring. Sincerely, your fan from across the pond.

  6. lochbawater1 says:

    i have been floating for years with this tube and it's great , room for camping gear too. even in a big blow it,s no trouble, fast and safe. i spend up to a week paddling ,camping and fishing in this one . not as fast as the kayak but it will tour well down a big loch while fishing at the same time .

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