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Float Tube Fly Fishing
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Good write up.
To add to that, the speed you are moving changes many things as well. I agree that sonar makes like so much easier. I tend to move faster than my husband or others I fish with, so I use a faster sinking line than they do, OR is pull out a lot of line (I can see my backing on my reel on many occasions)
All about getting tin and to that zone.
The deep nymphing with indy is great for the warmer months that the big fish are hanging on the bottom.
Just try to remember what you do. I also don't agree that one needs a long rod for float tubing. I see the advantage to longer rods more on river than stillwater. Shorter rods areeasuer to manage on stillwater. Changing out lines, unwrapping a tip, etc.
Just my opinion on that.
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Float Tube Fly Fishing - by jwalker25 - 05-09-2012, 01:47 PM
Re: [Tangled_not] Float Tube Fly Fishing - by flygoddess - 05-15-2012, 07:45 PM

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