07-29-2007, 04:30 AM
I was asking about tubing in Illinois waters and asked about that for Wisconsin and only Wisconsin gave me a better answer. He did say about life jackets.....
[blue][size 3]All Wisconsin waters are open for float tube fishing. You are required to have a Personal Flotation Device (life jacket) on the float tube as it is considered a watercraft. I have seen float tubers fish Green Bay for trout and salmon, large lakes for bass and bluegill, and small spring ponds for trout. Its a convenient way to fish Northwoods lakes with remote access. Good luck.[/size][/blue]
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[black]I do have a life jacket but I just don't take it with me as it is not easy to wear it in the old Fishmaster or keep it near......[/black]
When I move up to a better tube then I would get one that would fit easy.
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[blue][size 3]All Wisconsin waters are open for float tube fishing. You are required to have a Personal Flotation Device (life jacket) on the float tube as it is considered a watercraft. I have seen float tubers fish Green Bay for trout and salmon, large lakes for bass and bluegill, and small spring ponds for trout. Its a convenient way to fish Northwoods lakes with remote access. Good luck.[/size][/blue]
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[black]I do have a life jacket but I just don't take it with me as it is not easy to wear it in the old Fishmaster or keep it near......[/black]
When I move up to a better tube then I would get one that would fit easy.
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