River Fishing Float Tubes
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Is there Any Benefit to Picking Up The Fishing Boat
You and your family are heading out early in the morning for a day of fishing in your brand new fishing boat. You hit that highway that leads to the lake, excited voices echoing throughout your SUV. Your wife and kids are just as delighted with the new boat as you are and are discussing the whopper they hope to catch. You arrive at the lake, launch the runabout that contains the entire family’s fishing gear and in no time at all, you are skimming across the water, every family member safely encased in a lifejacket. You just know that this is going to be a great family outing and everyone loves the new fishing boat.
Types Of Fishing Boat
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Freshwater Fishing Boats
If you enjoy fishing in freshwater rivers, lakes and streams, leave the big, powerful boats for someone else. Choose a fiberglass or aluminum boat that is lightweight and easy to transport. A bowrider, runabout, walleye boat or a boat with a small or dual console will meet all of your freshwater fishing needs. These boats are perfect for family outings.
Bass Boats
Bass boats ride low in the water and are usually very colorful and extremely fast. They can be aluminum or fiberglass and most often they are equipped with platforms in both the bow and stern for easy casting. If you’ve always dreamed of owning the perfect bass boat, be sure to buy one that has a trolling motor mounted on the bow. These boats are mainly used for sport fishing and tournament fishing.
Offshore Saltwater Boats
If you enjoy heading out on the open sea for a day of saltwater fishing that includes huge fish and heavy tackle, you will need a heavy boat that is dependable and can be relied on in all situations and weather. Anything less than a cuddy cabin or center console that’s equipped with either twin or single outboard motors will not fit the bill. The high end of an offshore saltwater boat is a bluewater or convertible that comes complete with luxury quarters and elaborate salons. These boats should be equipped with inboard diesel engines that have maximum power.
There are two basic types of float tubes – traditional and pontoon. Traditional float tubes are usually round and have an opening in the front or middle. Basically, these are an inner tube with built-in features for fly fishing. These float tubes can take a lot of time to maneuver because they are round in shape and cause a lot of water resistance.
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the best float tube fly fishing on the south plains …panhandle of texas..rivers ,lakes..etc.?
thank you in advance if you can help out w/ a loocation or two
The links Airflow provided offer some great fishing, however they are in Central TX or East and Southern regions, far from where you’ve mentioned.
The single biggest problem for float tube fishing in the TX panhandle or South Plains is the ever present mesquite tree (or bush). They are in or near every waterway in those regions. If you want some great TX bass fishing, just head over to Lake Alan Henry. It has all you are looking for and is regarded as the next Lake Fork (some say it’s better, I’m not so sure about that). The lack of good flowing rivers limits your choices considerably in the areas you mention. Might I suggest you invest in a Jon boat or canoe?
A few other places to consider:
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/fish/recreational/lakes/inhillco.phtml
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/fish/recreational/lakes/inpanhd.phtml
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/fishboat/fish/recreational/rivers/
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