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A little off subject
Posted by:
Chris Colome
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Date: May 16, 2006 04:11PM
Sorry about the question but i am handicapped and it is hard for me to stand not to mention wading in the river. But i have found out that float tubing is just up my alley. Doe's anyone know anthing about the fish finder called fishin buddy which hooks onto the float tube. Thanks for any help you can give Re: A little off subject
Posted by:
Anonymous User
(Moderator)
Date: May 16, 2006 04:12PM
There are several attachments that allow you to mount nearly any brand or type fish finder to your float tube. Check with Bass Pro and Cabelas.
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Posted by:
Chris Colome
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Date: May 16, 2006 04:18PM
Thanks tom but what do you think of the brand fishin buddy is it a good quility machine and will it hold up. Thanks Chris Re: A little off subject
Posted by:
Mike Barkley
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Date: May 16, 2006 04:56PM
Chris,
I used one for years in a canoe and the person that I finally sold it to still uses it. Never had any problems. Mike (Southgate, MI) If I don't want to, I don't have to and nobody can make me (except my wife) cuz I'm RETIRED!! Re: A little off subject
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: May 16, 2006 05:40PM
I've had one for 10 years at least, used it on my canoe, drift boat, belly boat and now the Buck's South Fork, never had a problem ever with it. Re: A little off subject
Posted by:
Roger Templon
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Date: May 16, 2006 06:37PM
Took 2 of them to Canada several times for use on rented boats. They work well, are light and very portable. Just the ticket for float tube use I would think.
Rog Re: A little off subject
Posted by:
Roger Templon
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Date: May 16, 2006 06:45PM
PS
Depending on the mounting situation, you may get a lot of interference or false images from your feet/legs or push fins. The units only stick down in the water a couple feet (from the stern of a small boat). You would have to be able to mount the unit away from your body enough (or deep enough) to keep your feet/fins from getting below the transducer. Rog Re: A little off subject
Posted by:
Chris Karp
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Date: May 16, 2006 07:28PM
These units not only shoot downward giving you a depth, but also to the side and indicates the distance away from you when pointing at a fish..this unit also turns 360 degrees to search for those side finding fish, when the unit reads out a fish at a certain distance it is in the direction the handle is pointing back through the unit. The normal unit is designed to clamp over a vertical gunnel, but as Tom says there may be a specialized attachment for float tubes. One further point soe rod MFG's have come out with float tube specific fly rods, the major difference being they are 9" longer to keep your line higher off the water and make up for the differnece in height above it Re: A little off subject
Posted by:
Ralph D. Jones
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Date: May 17, 2006 12:21PM
I've used the same one (fishing buddy II) since '94. I like the float tube and the boat & canoe holders. Both work well enough. Ralph If at first you don't succeed, go fishing, then try, try again. Re: A little off subject
Posted by:
David Olley
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Date: May 17, 2006 01:08PM
Interesting about the float tube and handicap. I have a long term back problem which means that standing for any length of time was becoming increasingly difficult and painful. 2 years ago I got a float tube and have not looked back, fishing is enjoyable once again with the added bonus that I get a good work out for my leg muscles. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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