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last week i got myself a book...
flyfishing inflatable
by deke meyer.
not bad.
taking about all inflatable watercraft.
joco...
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Have you read TD's yet? A very good read!
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Joco's book is Fly Fishing tubing. Pretty good actually. Not taking away from TD's at all, just different approaches.
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Why "when you want to have a little fun"? How is it different from spinning? I mean, Catching fish is fun.....
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Diflerent approaches is all. Depends upon where I am at if I want to use the fly rod or not. I usually always have it with me. If I am in the Uintas, that is the rod I usually only have with me. Starvation I will use both spin and fly rods.
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GET TD'S BOOK ITS GREAT AND HAS LOTS OF PICS.
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Plus it's USA made...[laugh][laugh][laugh]
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[quote flygoddess]Plus it's USA made...[laugh][laugh][laugh][/quote]
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Looks like the Meyer book is good for tips on fly fishing still waters from a float tube. But it was written 20 years ago, and tubes have changed a lot since then.
If you really want more up to date information on float tubing now, then get TD's book. It does a great job of covering all of the different aspects of tubing from fins to motors. Then if you are from Utah or Idaho get all of his other great maps and write ups on the local waters. Great stuff!!!
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