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Hey I am considering purchasing a float tube or small boat like a canoe or something of the sort, since it apears that at some point I am just not going to be able to catch enough fish from shore to satisfy my appetite for fishing. I am however on a limited budget and am wondering where the best place would be to get one and what all of your personal opinions on the best choice of fishing watercraft would be.
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Howdy Jed. I just took a float tube out, my maiden voyage. I bought the Outfiters Eagle from Garts for 69 bucks normally like 120. I loved it, it was very stable and easy to navigate. If you have kids that you take fishing often I would recomend a canoe or something else but if they are old enough they would have fun in a tube also. I would post this question in the Float Tube section on the main board they will give you a bunch of feed back and some suggestions.
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[cool]Hey, JB, OEJ gave you some good advice. If you want the most bang for the buck, Gart has got some smokin' deals on their Outfitter line of craft these days. Several of the folks who drop in on the float tubing forum have got them and are happy with them.
Check the attachment at the bottom. It is a piece I put together a while back to help decide what kind of craft will fit best...for your budget and the type of fishing you plan to do.
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Did you check the "For Sale in Utah" section of this board? There's a few boats and tubes on there.
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My first boat was a four man rubber raft that I purchased while I was attending BYU. My wife and I had several enjoyable fishing outings on it, and I still have it. One thing I have learned over the years is that the fish don't care how fancy of rig you are fishing from, or how much money you put into it (for my sake, thank goodness).
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yuk leeches if i did'nt have waders and wanted to float a pond full of leeches i would wear socks and pants and tie string around the bottom of my pants so they wound'nt get up my pant leg
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I would buy some 3X thickness neoprene waders! They only cost about $40. If it's a warm water lake, you may get a little hot in them, but I'd rather be hot than try to dislodge a couple of leeches that are attached to my legs!
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I have thought of that and am definitely open for suggestions on the kayacks How good are they as far as tipping over. In that first one it lookes like that one has stabalizers on it. Do they come with the big kayacks or is that an expensive add on. How much do you think I could get a two man job for?
jed
Where are you from anyway. I know you usually have a lot to say about the basin fishing places. I am from upalco which is neer roosevelt.
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how much did you pay for yours and where could I get a really good deal on one?
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Mine were $700 each brand new, but I got upgrade options. Here's the link to Malibu Kayaks where I bought them.
[url "http://www.kayaksfactorydirect.com/"]http://www.kayaksfactorydirect.com/[/url]
You can get a good used one off of Ebay. There is a place in Heber called Everything in the Barn that has some great prices on used Explorers. I wouldn't buy new if I were you. You can get a great used yak for $300 if you look around. They are indestructable.
Good Shopping, Kayote
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