03-13-2007, 03:55 AM
I'm sure you've all seen the Water Skeeter Pontoons and Water Skeet Tubes. They do look kind of nice and lightweight. They fit inside of backpacks and all the at stuff.
Well, I just go back from the Fred Hall Show and brought back a little something to play with.
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This is not a good pic of it, nor is it my picture from my camera. But this is the PonTube as the call it. It can be used as a tube by itself or in combination with the pontune. It is 5 feet long, 4 feet wide and 3 feet tall.
I think this would be a nicer saltwater craft appropriate for chasing down those pesk Yellow Tails.
I will be tricking it out soon and will get some pics up of it. It already has just the pocket space that I need for a few jigs, leadheads, plastics and Shrimp flies. It even has a beverage holder. (censored for the purpose of younger audiences.)
There are extra pockets for the DVD player and extra movies.[]
I can't wait to get the Maiden Voyage under way. I may even give this one a name. I heard of another member on UT tubing section that gave his tube a name.
He called it Whislers Mother. I won't mention any names but many of you know him.
Since this will be primarily a salt craft, I decided to call it the Yellow Tail. I don't have to worry about tubing in the wind on the ocean. The breeze is usually coming from off shore and makes it impossible to get out anyways. (no safety problems there)
Stay tuned and I should have something put together soon.[cool]
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Well, I just go back from the Fred Hall Show and brought back a little something to play with.
[url "http://www.sierratradingpost.com/i/75958-99,75958,True_Water-Skeeter-Day-Tripper-Pontube-Fins-and-Pump.html?name=ASST&product=Water+Skeeter+Day+Tripper+Pontube%2c+Fins+and+Pump&isDefaultDept=True"][/url]
This is not a good pic of it, nor is it my picture from my camera. But this is the PonTube as the call it. It can be used as a tube by itself or in combination with the pontune. It is 5 feet long, 4 feet wide and 3 feet tall.
I think this would be a nicer saltwater craft appropriate for chasing down those pesk Yellow Tails.
I will be tricking it out soon and will get some pics up of it. It already has just the pocket space that I need for a few jigs, leadheads, plastics and Shrimp flies. It even has a beverage holder. (censored for the purpose of younger audiences.)
There are extra pockets for the DVD player and extra movies.[]
I can't wait to get the Maiden Voyage under way. I may even give this one a name. I heard of another member on UT tubing section that gave his tube a name.
He called it Whislers Mother. I won't mention any names but many of you know him.
Since this will be primarily a salt craft, I decided to call it the Yellow Tail. I don't have to worry about tubing in the wind on the ocean. The breeze is usually coming from off shore and makes it impossible to get out anyways. (no safety problems there)
Stay tuned and I should have something put together soon.[cool]
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