RE: need help with float tube selection,
Lake,
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woodsac | Mon Jun-14-04 10:47 AM |
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#21275, "RE: need help with float tube selection"
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I've owned 4 different float tubes and I'm on my 2nd (last) pontoon. Float tubes are fine and have their time and place, but for the sport of bass fishing, a pontoon all the way!
I have to agree with John. The pontoon is faster, more stable, and it can hold more gear. If you are trout fishing or only plan on using your craft once a month or less, then buy a tube. But if you are bass fishing and you go out every weekend, then you should strongly consider a pontoon.
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LzyFish | Mon Jun-14-04 03:37 PM |
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#21283, "RE: need help with float tube selection"
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For about $299 the ODC 816 has 8' pontoons and will carry more weight, up to 250 lbs.
Lzydeus Pisceus
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