Any Float Tubers Left?

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Any Float Tubers Left?

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Been scanning the posts...looks like there's more fly fishers than tubers in here....am I the only one left?

I'll be tubing up the Gan River around the dam this weekend for bass...hope to see another tuber sometime around these parts! 8)
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jcorrigan wrote:Been scanning the posts...looks like there's more fly fishers than tubers in here....am I the only one left?
8)
There are lots of tubers here, though we are flyfishers as well. If you thought that the "Float" portion of this forum was intended for float tubers you are mistaken. It is with respect to those FH members that like to use center pin reels and noodle rods.
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No seriously...anyone left?
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I'm out in my tube with the fly rod 1 or 2 times a week but from mid-May through late-Sept it's usually only on weekdays in waters in and around Ottawa. For me, the Gan is a little too much of a trek for a weekday outing.

I added a pontoon to the flotilla back in the spring. I'm still getting used to it but I like the 'toon's ability to get to water that a tube can't get to.
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