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The Willie Bay Floatillie Report
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[cool][#0000ff]Definitely a good idea to put your system together and do a shakedown cruise before you get serious about the fishing part. If you have never tubed before, you need to learn the basics of propulsion and turning. That is more difficult for some than others. You will be pleased to find how simple it is once you have the feel and the rhythm. After that, you can focus on fishing and not on the mechanics of motation. You will also be fishing with a lot more comfort and feeling of security.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Try to hook up with someone experienced so that your first float goes smoothly. There are lots of things most of us take for granted after awhile that are completely unknown and not anticipated by the average newbie. We were all there once and most of us are happy to help someone avoid the same prerequisite mistakes we made. If you gotta go it alone, cheer up. The worst that can happen is that you will look funny and feel worse. If you take it slow and easy, in shallow water, you can't hurt yourself too badly.[/#0000ff]
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The Willie Bay Floatillie Report - by TubeDude - 07-03-2007, 11:01 PM
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