I have her together. I am not sure if I have the right amount of air in the tubes, but I will find out in the morning. [url "javascript: addTag('sly')"][sly][/url] Oh man I can't wait. I pulled her out the box at work and my fellow employees were checking it out. It looks impressive compared to the old round tube.[url "javascript: addTag('cool')"][cool][/url]
Tomorrow will be the first day I have fly fished in over a year. I am going to be a perch slaying machine!!! [url "javascript: addTag('sly')"][sly][/url]
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Good Luck!!!! Enjoy the tube and catch plenty of fish!!!
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I hope you did well on your maiden voyage. Those are such a nice craft compared to the donut style.[url "javascript: addTag('cool')"][cool][/url]
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The voyage was wonderful. I really loved my v craft. The fishing wasn't so great, but it was better than work.[url "javascript: addTag('
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I didn't get any pictures, but I will try sometime next week. I am going to buy the rod rack supplies today.[url "javascript: addTag('angelic')"][angelic][/url] I got out to the lake and fished for 30 minutes and wanted to change, but I stuck out the fly rod for about 3 hours and called it quits. [url "javascript: addTag(':/')"][unsure][/url]
I might want some different waders and fins in the future. I have the boot waters and the fins to fit them. Your feet to ankle ratio
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[url "javascript: addTag('cool')"][cool][/url][#0000ff]Glad you got to go afloat. The fishing will get better when you get comfortable enough with your system to concentrate on the fishing and not on survival.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]You are right about the waders. Boot foot waders are for wading. They are not designed for tubing and they will cramp your style. As you have probably already figured out, you need either neoprenes or ultralight with stocking feet...either of the same lightweight material or neoprene.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Then, when you get the soft foot waders, you need to get some wading shoes or neoprene "divers' boots", with a hard rubber sole. These go over your soft foot portion of your waders, to allow you to walk around in them without getting a puncture or rock bruise. If you are lucky, the fins you have will fit the new ensemble. If not, get a pair that fits well enough to avoid losing one (or both), but does not fit so tightly that circulation is cut off in your feet.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Keep on keepin' on.[/#0000ff]
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