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#1
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ezamora
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02-12-2008, 11:50 PM
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Re: Float Tubes - The Good, Bad, and Ugly
that discovery trekker seems cool. i just wish a manufacturer would combine a backpack of some sort with the method used to carry the contraption for an overnight or two hike to distant lakes... or does someone?
eric fresno, ca. |
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#2
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GRN
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02-13-2008, 09:06 AM
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Re: Float Tubes - The Good, Bad, and Ugly
Eric, my Fat Cat Deluxe has D rings on the bottom to accept padded shoulder straps. They work great, the catch is it has to be at least mostly inflated (or your carrying a big clumsy blob) making it a bit cumbersome on trails with limited clearances.
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#3
By
ezamora
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02-13-2008, 11:14 PM
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Re: Float Tubes - The Good, Bad, and Ugly
thanks GRN. caddis makes shoulder straps too for their models though probably not as... elegant as the fat cat's. i have a caddis float tube. the shoulder strap idea is only good for a day trip as far as i can tell. what i'm REALLY looking for is a float tube with a detachable backpack designed for it, a serious backpack with good storage for a sleeping bag and tent, clothes, etc. the backpack could double as a gear bag while using the tube. think something along the lines of say, the fishpond shooting star with it's backpack and detachable chest pack. modular design is what i'm talking about. i'll probably just try to strap a float tube to the exterior of a standard backpack in the end. that way with it deflated it would cause less problems with trees on a trail. i know some lakes in the sierra i'd love to hike out to with a tube but certainly would want to stay a night or two.
eric fresno, ca. |
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#4
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GRN
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02-14-2008, 12:20 AM
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Re: Float Tubes - The Good, Bad, and Ugly
Eric, the fat cat doesn't come with the shoulder straps, which is OK by me cause I would have probably replaced them anyway, $15 buys a real nice set from a good mountaineering shop. For longer walks I stuff mine in a large back pack, add fins and a pump, lunch and a water filter and I'm maxed out... they don't call it fat for nothin'!
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#6
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Frank Whiton
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03-29-2008, 09:03 AM
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Re: Float Tubes - The Good, Bad, and Ugly
Hi EastTexas,
You make a very good point. I love to fish from my pontoon boat but I have never used it in Florida. Too many gators and snakes. Years ago I was wade fishing with my future brother-in-laws here in Florida. The were walking the bank and I had my waders on and fishing with a fly rod. I waded up to a beautiful little pool boarder on one side with a spit of land. My friends were up on the spit and I was up to my waist in the water. One of them called to me and said: "come on up here on the land". I didn't quite hear them and made another cast. They called louder and told me to come over with them. I waded out and asked what was wrong. They said there was a gator in the water with me. It was about a 10 footer but it looked huge to me. I never waded in Florida again after that. Frank |
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#7
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aroostookbasser
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04-14-2008, 09:00 AM
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Re: Float Tubes - The Good, Bad, and Ugly
Looking to acquire two of those outcast pontubes for my customers, to use in my guiding business. Would love to get the two man one as well.
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#9
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flyafishionado
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06-08-2008, 09:38 AM
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Re: Float Tubes - The Good, Bad, and Ugly
What if you have to pee and you are in your waders in the middle of the lake?
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