07-28-2009, 04:44 PM
It seems to me like different regions are more advanced than others as far as acknowledging tubers and knowing what to do with them. I would think it would correspond with how popular float tubes are in that region.
The problem of not being able to find regs easily reminds me of when I first started tubing about 20 years ago. You would practically have to ask the rangers at each individual lake what the regs were, and then if somebody else hassled you then you would say that the other guy told you otherwise.
Nowadays in my area, the regs are pretty well defined and issues like this seldom come up. Float tubes are common in pretty much every local reservoir where they are legal.
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The problem of not being able to find regs easily reminds me of when I first started tubing about 20 years ago. You would practically have to ask the rangers at each individual lake what the regs were, and then if somebody else hassled you then you would say that the other guy told you otherwise.
Nowadays in my area, the regs are pretty well defined and issues like this seldom come up. Float tubes are common in pretty much every local reservoir where they are legal.
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