09-04-2014, 05:47 PM
I have float tubed strawberry a lot over the years. Many years with a standard float tube and then the last few years from a kick boat. I have one of the older doughnut tubes that is a bit of a pain to get in and out of. The newer "C" shaped tubes are a ton easer to get in and out of.
Not sure if you are considering a kick boat or not but I think that is the way to go up at strawberry. I hardly use my tube anymore and mainly use it for packing into an area that is far from the truck. I added a trolling motor to my kick boat this summer and I am excited to try it up on the berry this fall.
For waders if you are in a tube and fishing strawberry in the fall and spring I would consider neoprene waders. I have tried my breathable waders a few times in my tube and it was a bit cold. The breathable work great on my kick boat though.
Make sure you get decent flippers.
Mark
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Not sure if you are considering a kick boat or not but I think that is the way to go up at strawberry. I hardly use my tube anymore and mainly use it for packing into an area that is far from the truck. I added a trolling motor to my kick boat this summer and I am excited to try it up on the berry this fall.
For waders if you are in a tube and fishing strawberry in the fall and spring I would consider neoprene waders. I have tried my breathable waders a few times in my tube and it was a bit cold. The breathable work great on my kick boat though.
Make sure you get decent flippers.
Mark
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