I found it on Amazon! My buddy has one and suggested I get one. Looked around at local sporting goods stores and they were pretty expensive. Much cheaper on Amazon, but after a few trips out it’s held up very well!
How hard is it to get around in one of these? Can you fish in a larger lake or do you get pretty tired having to kick the flippers? How quickly can you get around? How does getting around compare to a kayak?
I definitely wouldn’t recommend floating on a big lake. They are easy to maneuver and get going, but a kayak is much faster to cover water in! Float tubes are much easier to transport and more stable than kayaks to fish out of, but you won’t travel as fast and your legs get a pretty good workout after an hour or so.
1:51 "an absolute mission" Joe I love the way you accept a challenge !!!!!!!!
10:26 - great angle, view, with the Sun shining down off the water ....... EPIC
5:25 - love this angle - the camera is in such a unique position - right at water level !!!!!!!
15:28 GREAT seeing Eric on the show man -
Eric sure does love his air time!
4:03 - The Grey Ghost getting MAJOR air time !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
14:12 is that the Moon up there ?
I have the same float tube and bought a 5 pound tub and zip tied 4 rod holders and can carry 4 bait boxes
Those are some pretty awesome upgrades! Thanks for the ideas!!
I live close to the delta your on a boat or land i ain't touching that water gotta love fall bass fishing though
lol thats the truth! I felt comfortable getting into this little pond though, the water is super clean and clear!
How’d you find it. Did it hold up after repeated use
I found it on Amazon! My buddy has one and suggested I get one. Looked around at local sporting goods stores and they were pretty expensive. Much cheaper on Amazon, but after a few trips out it’s held up very well!
How hard is it to get around in one of these? Can you fish in a larger lake or do you get pretty tired having to kick the flippers?
How quickly can you get around? How does getting around compare to a kayak?
I definitely wouldn’t recommend floating on a big lake. They are easy to maneuver and get going, but a kayak is much faster to cover water in! Float tubes are much easier to transport and more stable than kayaks to fish out of, but you won’t travel as fast and your legs get a pretty good workout after an hour or so.
Float tubes are ideal in my opinion for smaller ponds or rivers!